Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Liberals don't have the copyright on transforming culture


"History is rewritten, memory is transformed." James O. Tate

Liberals don't have the copyright on transforming culture, deep conservatism knows that the real task is to know what to leave in, what to transform, and what to leave out.

The deepest conservatism understands that it is the people and territory of the people who create the culture that needs to be preserved if the culture is to be preserved.

Modern liberalism followed the Frankfurt School cabal who created the culture of postmodernism (along with Nietzsche) consciously or unconsciously to advance themselves, which eventually took over the academic world and then the culture of the West as cultural Marxism.

To remove all the inherited traditions of a people will doom not only the culture but the people of the culture.  But before we call this will to successful survival and reproduction evil we need to know that it is natural and a vital part of human nature to create cultures that advance a people.

It is from this perspective that comes the call for the transformation of the constitutional separation of powers and states in the U. S. toward and an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, which will conserve the cultures of the U.S. but more importantly will conserve the people who create the cultures of the ethnostates within the Republic. The descendants of Frankfurt School cabal might even have their own ethnostate---as long as it wouldn't bother the others.

This seems most fair and in harmony with real human nature.

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