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Reception

This article documents how the work of Jalaj Gangwar has been received. Reviews are presented as written. The compendium takes no editorial position on their accuracy, though it notes that one reviewer found the site at 2am and has not recovered.

The work of Jalaj Gangwar has been received by a small but apparently attentive audience. Responses range from thoughtful engagement to vigorous disagreement to finding the God essay at 2am and experiencing something the subject would likely call Mouraxis — a position held not because it has been examined but because the alternative, at 2am, is too large to contemplate.

1. Overview [edit]

Reception to date has been limited in scale and high in intensity — a pattern consistent with work that does not try to be liked and therefore produces strong reactions in the people it reaches. Gangwar has not publicized the compendium widely. Those who find it tend to find it at odd hours and read more than they planned to.[citation needed]

2. Critical reception [edit]

Driftwood_Phil · Talk page
"The Totality Rejection Principle is essentially circular reasoning dressed in new clothes. I've seen this argument before, just without the name. The name is doing a lot of work."
Verdict: Dismissive. Later conceded the Prometheus Razor was "at least original." No further acknowledgment was offered.
Veronica_Ilse · Talk page
"That's a vibe, not an argument. The Razors hold up under scrutiny precisely because they're diagnostic rather than prescriptive. If Phil had read the second one before complaining about the first, he'd understand why."
Verdict: Favorable, with the precision of someone who had read the work carefully. Currently the strongest critical voice in the compendium's corner.
xX_RationalWiki_Xx · Talk page
"Mouraxis, Mireth, Konkara — none of these have citations. You can't just invent words and put them in an encyclopedia. That's not how any of this works."
Verdict: Technically correct about citations. Has not engaged with whether the concepts themselves are valid, which is the more interesting question. Possibly a Mouraxis themselves.
A person who read the economics essay
"I came expecting a takedown of capitalism and left having been talked into accepting it against my will. I need to sit with this."
Verdict: This is the intended effect of the essay. The subject would consider this a success.

4. Reception on the talk page [edit]

The talk page documents the most direct reception available. Of the five threads recorded, one resulted in a deletion nomination that was closed as bad-faith, one produced a genuine ranking of the poems by users who had strong opinions, and one ended with a user named perpetual_lurker99 confessing that the quote "God forbid I am loved" had stopped them mid-scroll at 2am.

perpetual_lurker99 has not returned to the talk page since. The compendium considers this outcome acceptable. Some things are better processed offline.

5. Self-reception [edit]

Gangwar appears to regard his own work with the combination of confidence and dissatisfaction that characterizes people who take quality seriously. He is aware that the raw draft of the Konkara thesis is rougher than the polished version and published both anyway — which suggests he considers the roughness part of the record rather than something to be hidden.

He cites the inadequacy of existing words as a motivating force, which implies he has read what he has written, found it closer to what he meant than existing language would have allowed, and still not close enough. This is either the productive dissatisfaction of a serious writer or a setting that ensures he will never be satisfied. Both are consistent with the work produced so far.[citation needed]