Sunday, September 25, 2016
Can we bring back civilization?
Culture is first written in the genes
and then reinforced by cultural rewards and sanctions. In real human
nature individualism takes second place to group-selection.
Group-selection is, and was, the original creator of morals and
values long before traditional religions came along.
But virtually nothing of that morality
remains in the modern liberal cultural Marxism which now rules. What
we have now is individualistic license, not freedom. There is no
social stigma other than the social stigmas against any kind of
traditional morality. And so we continue to decay.
Many many generations created Western
civilization yet civilization has been largely destroyed in a few
generations. That is a powerful negative movement. Can we bring back
civilization?
In a word, yes. We can allow real human
nature to regain social and cultural relevance, since modern
liberalism rejects real human nature. People are not as stupid as
the Big Media think they are, which is part of the inherent arrogance
of the controllers of the Big Media.
Human history shows a continual return
to real human nature as the various forms of imperialism always break
back down into smaller ethnostates, reflecting real human nature. And
human nature remains as it has always been: kin-centered, gender
defined, age-graded, heterosexual marriage-making, hierarchical,
ethnocentric, even xenophobic, and religious-making, among other
things, with group-selection as the primary unit of successful
selection, followed by individual selection.
The return to civilization could
happened legally and conservatively, or through radical revolution.
The radical way could resemble the old long-running series “The
Sons Of Anarchy,” where the violent motorcycle gangs resemble old
pagan society in many ways. Or the return to civilization could
happen the right way, through the legal constitutional separation of
powers and states within federalism, which could accommodate an ethnopluralism of
states, with perhaps a few amendments.
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