Systemic Rot: Beyond White Supremacy's Surface
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The philosophical essay from Philosophics criticises the focus on white supremacy as the primary villain in socio-political analyses, arguing that this perspective mistakes a symptom for the structural rot. The author contends that narratives, such as the widely circulated "7 Signals" deck, frame the decline of white supremacy as an impending resolution, which offers false comfort by presenting too neat a moral arc. Instead, the piece asserts that racism and white supremacy are merely manifestations or "peeling paint" of a deeper systemic crisis involving the exhaustion of late-stage capitalism and the collapse of the Enlightenment project's promises. The true problem is the unravelling of institutions and the systemic rot that allows supremacy to simply rebrand itself when one mask, such as whiteness, falls away, warning against mistaking cosmetic decline for fundamental structural change.https://philosophics.blog/2025/09/30/missing-white-supremacys-woods-for-the-tree/?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=social