Wednesday, February 07, 2018

The cliches of modern liberalism reveal ignorance and just plain lies about human nature


The cliches of modern liberalism reveal ignorance and just plain lies about human nature, which means the modern liberal worldview advances such things, listed here by Chilton Williamson Jr. (Chronicles, Feb 2018) as "...the present welfare state (in which almost half the population pay no taxes and unwed mothers are married to the government), the sexual revolution, women’s liberation, gay marriage, transgenderism and the abolition of the two sexes and the invention of several new ones, the erasure of national borders, the melding and unification of national cultures, the globalization of the economy, absolute freedom of immigration and migration, forcible secularization and the persecution of Christians, and the replacement of learning and traditional education by insane propaganda ginned up in the advanced kindergartens that are dignified today by the name of universities." That is a shocking and twisted worldview.

The biological or genetic origin of human nature actually strongly suggests affirming most of the very things that modern liberals consider politically incorrect, or even define as evil. Human nature has been affirmed throughout human history to this day as being 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. This strongly suggests that the best political configuration for humans beings to live within, given who we are, is an ethnopluralism of ethnostates.  Cultures can operate for a time with behavior that goes against this human nature, with such experiments as Marxism and modern liberalism, but culture is eventually pulled back by the biological and genetic leash of real human nature to cultures that better reflect real human nature, and humans then can work within and adapt to the environments they find themselves living in.

Lucky for us our Founding Fathers, who were probably a bit too enamored with the universalism of their time, also created a constitutional separation of powers and states which can be adapted to an ethnopluralism of ethnostates---if we can overcome the ignorance and lies of modern liberalism.

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