Thursday, October 18, 2018

Retaining the best of the past in America as we gradually move toward an ethnopluralism of ethnostates


In this blog I try to emphasize the importance of retaining the best of the past in America as we gradually move toward an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, even though at this time ethnostates are just a gleam in the eye.

I emphasize conservative change, an evolutionary conservatism, not radical revolution. Our Constitution contains the separation of powers and states and other wisdom that needs to be retained.

America is a great country which can adapt to the realities of the biological origin of our social behavior, but that does not require radically changing the U. S. into something that it has not been.

We all can envision perfect political utopias, especially when we are young and generally rebelling against the prevailing authority for a place in the world, later we realize the wisdom of applying a general conservatism to keep what is best of the past even as we change.

I know we are falling apart fast, our survival is looking worse every year, cultural Marxism is conquering us, but we can't throw out the best of the American past for a utopian future; the slower way, the legal way, is still the better way, with less overall damage done.

The French Right had the idea, taken from Gramsci, of "marching" through the cultural and academic institutions first before we can change minds. That is a good idea in preparing for cultural change; it may be slower but it can avoid the rashness and mistakes of leaping before knowing.

We need to see the science of sociobiology become dominate in humanities departments, establishing the truths and social implications of the biological origin of our social behavior. That will then filter into the culture.

In political science departments I want to see sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson and ethnostatist Wilmot Robertson taught alongside classically conservative Russel Kirk and Edmund Burke. That would be a school worth attending.

Patriotism and the defense of our great country need to remain in our blood as we move forward. We can affirm our country even as we gradually and legally adapt our regions and states to an ethnopluralism of ethnostates---and not for only one imperial ethnic group---more in harmony with real kin-centered and ethnocentric human nature, which naturally tends to separate us.

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