By the way: I was pondering Les Miserables not long ago in anticipation of the movie, and realized that both the musical and the original novel are an exact artistic/literary expression of what Moldbug calls Universalism (down to details like the family lineage from Christianity (the bishop at the beginning) to revolutionary politics). And the character of Javert summarizes perfectly Moldbuggian philosophy, e.g. "I am the law and the law is not mocked!" Would you agree?
I will probably have to watch the movie or reread the book before commenting since I recall the story only in vague outlines.
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