Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The most natural political philosophy


The most natural political structure, in harmony with what mankind has learned of human nature from the Ancient Greeks to the science of sociobiology, suggests a world of small states or ethnostates with a variety of ethnic groups, and a light federalism protecting the independence of the states, which can be a form of “nationalism,” not unlike the vision of the original U.S. Constitution, but strongly emphasizing the independence and variety of the states. The idea is to think of organic small states in a positive and not negative way, not as aliens and outsiders against one another in the world, but as reinforcing one another in positive, cooperative group competition.

Human beings can do this, we are capable of this, across the world, in Europe, Russia, China, it can be done because it is deeply natural and in complete harmony with what we are as human beings. This is how we can bring our alienated modern world back to its roots again. And when we attach evolutionary religion to this worldview, such as the Theoevolutionary Church, we can have the long-term bonding and the sacred goals necessary to move out into the cosmos, while holding on to older traditions. Only the vestiges of more primitive instincts, as seen in selfish forms of imperialism, keep us from applying this civilizing political philosophy.  

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