Saturday, October 13, 2018

How to reconcile pluralism with ethnocentrism


How can we reconcile pluralism with ethnocentrism? The answer: ethnopluralism. That is the way to harmonize the primarily kin-centered/ethnocentric altruism of real human nature.

Simple enough, right? Wrong. Human beings are very clever and often devious in advancing themselves. A prime example: one ethnocentric group will try to advance itself over other groups by defining ethnocentrism as evil! That is like calling human nature itself evil. Civil rights movements have used that tactic for years, which has created a reverse racial discrimination!

Wouldn't it be far better and far more just to establish a "universal" ethnopluralism of ethnostates? In the U. S. that could even work by conservatively adapting the constitutional separation of powers and states to an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, protected by federalism.

That now seems to require cultural victory over the Big Media, the academic world, modern liberalism (which is cultural Marxism), globalism in general, and even the quixotic universalism of some versions of religion.

Impossible? When truth is on the side of real nature and when lies are seen as lies, truth does eventually come out, although it often requires martyrs and heroes.

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