Like if you’d told him that some turbodweeb would name his automated gestapo machine Palantir without a shred of irony, or some other dweeb naming a weapons company Anduril
Like if you’d told him that some turbodweeb would name his automated gestapo machine Palantir without a shred of irony, or some other dweeb naming a weapons company Anduril
Yeah tolkien, for all his catholic and aristocratic brainworms, was a relentless hater of central government, industrialisation and empire in general
Like, theres letters where he calls british soldiers orcs, compares them to the nazis says many civilians are similarly orclike. He was also opposed to the spread of English at the expense of native languages, and expressed consistent hatred for the British Empire
These two have interesting aspects of both his brainworms and his hatred of empire, industrialism, homogenisation, etc

He’s basically the last gasp of old school reaction (feudalism reacting to and rejecting capitalism) in the west imo, modern reactionaries dont have any opposition to the capitalist project
he was a man who could walk through some trees and see elves. yeah, the last gasp of the medieval mind.
And not only that, he used to be able to walk through those trees without being exhausted and ill as a result of a stroll. Losing that because of WW1 made him value that sense of magic so so deeply
God I relate to that first section a lot. There’s no place to escape the same tired discussions, no place where these stupid endless problems are solved. There is no escape from this hell.
I can’t think of Tolkien without thinking of Marx’ writings on “feudal socialism”:
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