Tuesday, June 20, 2017
It is not enough for conservatives to say that our social problems may not have political solutions
Many if not most of our social and
cultural problems come from the biological origin of much of our
social behavior, whether the left or the right controls government,
so it is not enough for traditional conservatives to say that our
social problems may not have only political solutions without
mentioning the biological differences between people, ethnic groups,
or races.
Conservative religion alone will not
save us if that religion denies the importance of biological
differences in our social behavior. I think conservatism is held back
by the universalism of its religious values, which amounts to an
ideology, yes ideology, as potent as any ideological Marxist heaven.
The belief in the spiritual, not material, advance of life toward
non-material Godhood dampens deep thought regarding real material
life and evolution. The foundation of religion, which is vital, also needs
to adapt to the reality of a Godhood reached through material
evolution, which then can concentrate the mind on the biological
origin of much of our social behavior and its problems.
It is understandable why the
conservatives don't talk about biological and genetic differences
leading to social problems because they know they will be crucified
by the cultural Marxism that now controls our culture, which believes
that there is no biological basis to human nature, and indeed does
not even think there is a biological and genetic human nature,
because all behavior is culturally created.
This is why I think the real
conservative solution to the fall of the American republic (which is
supposed to be more aristocratic than democratic) is to adapt the
wise constitutional separation of powers and states toward developing
an ethnopluralism of ethnostates within America. This would finally
address the fact that human nature remains 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.
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