Monday, March 12, 2012

A More Positive Outlook Than Buchanan and Murray


I see the states and regions as becoming virtual ethnostates to harmonize the growing divisions in the United States, and elsewhere. Even though I approve of Jeffersonian devolution, I lean toward a lighter Hamiltonian federalism as the larger national unit to protect the states from becoming battling tribal divisions, as happens in central Africa. This is a more positive way to view the future than those who see mainly inevitable, tragic, decline, as Pat Buchanan and Charles Murray.

States and regions as virtual ethnostates also happen to be the most natural way to accommodate real human nature as described most recently by sociobiology and in the past by traditional conservatism. Mankind prefers its own locality, its own kind, and we have got to allow this to happen without the corruptions of cultural Marxism or political correctness. Then we can get on with the sacred mission of Ordered Evolution to Godhood in the cosmos.

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