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Vikram V.'s avatar

"Rather the core evil of the monstrous regime is a kind of incoherence, a political chaos, in which there is no purposive rule of any kind."

The "evil" in this form of government is not self-evident. The goal being prioritized is the common good, not necessarily common *order*. Why is unity of purpose intrinsically good?

It seems that you need to go further and appeal to the actual outcomes of this system in practice to make an argument (as you do at the end of this post and elsewhere). Of course, one would then have to make a comparative assessment between these material outcomes and the outcomes produced by the alternative they defend. As you know, in Catholic Europe, that outcome was the reformation, which produced the whole mess of liberalism in the first place!

Though I do have to give credit. The image of many monstrous heads around a weak central brain is disturbing.

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Eric Engle's avatar

This typology is insightful and useful; though, the purpose of state power is to make state power irrelevant and unnecessary. Aristotle notes this in pointing out that the state may come into being for survival (defence, sustenance) but it perpetuates as the means to the end of The Good Life. Monstrous states, Putin's is one, combi呢and commingle public interest and private good. There is no thine and mine, institutional capture, bribery & corruption, moral decay of the people. All of the variations in the functions of state power are attempts to specialize and gain efficiencies (economies of scale & network effects). Without an understanding that state power seeks to transform negative sum conflicts (war) into zero sum conflicts (politics) and zero sum conflicts into positive sum interactions (economics) deeply factionalized states such as Putin's fail to do that and we see the monstrous results. If people want the photos: there are many. The monstrum is meant as a monition.

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