Saturday, November 22, 2014
A Deeper Realism
Raymond Cattell's best argument against
war, at least for evolutionary ends, is that it is the quality rather than the
size of the group that should be the basis for natural selection,
whereas in war, size has counted. In another sense of this idea, special
forces now prove this point about quality over quantity in the fourth
generation warfare we will now be engaged in.
This for me underlines the realist
position on war and the strategic position of the U.S., which
was reiterated by Barry Posen: the U.S. is enormously powerful,
geography favors the U.S. due to ocean barriers and relativity weak
neighbors, and we will best procure our security with a slow
transition back to Realism, and away from the liberal and
neoconservative idea of hegemony in the world, trying to maintain
unipolar world dominance, which does not take into account identity
politics, ethnic, national, and religious, which are most powerfully
against a unipolar world.
The neoconservatives have taken the
Hellenized position of a universal elite who think ideas can
transcend tribes, cultures and epics, but this never worked well with
America. Like Rome, we were, or used to be, too pragmatic for the
idealism of Greek philosophy, we wanted to build roads more than
philosophy.
Nevertheless, we need to build more
than roads, philosophy needs to get back to philosophical naturalism.
I believe Western religion also needs to affirm theological materialism. We are realistically evolving to Godhood in the material
and supermaterial world, and we need long term realistic strategies
to do so, in which war is to be avoided---as mentioned above, it destroys quality and
favors quantity. And we need to take into account identity politics,
ethnic, national, religious, which are most powerfully against a
unipolar world. Ethnic or racial imperialism will eventually give way to
ethnopluralism, with regions and states set aside for ethnic
cultures and protected by some sort of federalism. Then we can all
best get along. That is a deeper realism.
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