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This was funny:
The first problem with Cummings is he had his shot at implementing his theory of government and got outsmarted and outmanouevered by people who were, according to him, idiots. This doesn't say much about his abilities.
The second problem with Cummings is that, again, according to him there exists a cadre of people who are thousands of times better at managing things than the rest of us. But it's clear from the first problem that he can't be one of them.
So, by his own logic, there are at least two reasons we shouldn't listen to him.
I see nothing in the blog to make me reevaluate this position. All the stuff he's right about is stuff everyone knows and has known for ages. He proproses no actual solutions. It's pie in the sky right wing contrarian Leninism, as usual. 'Found a new party, win an election, then dissolve the winning party'! Your average teenage anarchist has a better theory of change.