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The Principles of Imperial Triarchy is a book written by Isaiah Gorski. Imperial Triarchy is a system of government proposed by Isaiah (as well as a critique of modern democracy and the notion of democratic republics) that establishes three central tenets for society to uphold: Liberty, Order, and Prosperity. Each tenet also contains three points that are necessary. Liberty's three points are: Equality, Inquiry, and Truth. Order's three points are: Meritocracy, Strength, and Honor. Prosperity's three points are: Capitalism, Imperialism, and Education. 

In this episode we discuss: teaching Marxism to students, what Imperial Triarchy is, the tenet of liberty and its three points, equality of opportunity and how success means different things to different people, inquiry and banning people from social media sites and censorship, whether propaganda is okay, morality, how Isaiah defines communo-socialism and Marxism, the success of socialist systems in Scandinavian countries and their lack of strong military, Britain leaving the EU, nationalism and potential problems with it, Imperialism and my misgivings, what Imperial Triarchy looks like in practice, how a Triachist society would come to be, the shortcomings of Imperial Triarchy and the good parts of communo-socialism in Isaiah's eyes, the difference between doubt and questioning, citizenship tests and the difference between citizens and subjects in Triachist society, the voting age, meritocracy and a few of my issues with it, free college, wealth inequality and homelessness in a Triachist society, a couple of my issues with capitalism, monopolies, and the right to health care. There were many more questions I wanted to ask and things I wanted to discuss, but we didn't get to them.

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