Saturday, December 01, 2018
The term "great politics" has scared our thinkers since World War Two
The term "great politics" has
scared our thinkers since World War Two, although they do face the
damaging wrath of the guardians of political correctness if they
stray from the global party line. A great politics is not only
desirable it is rational, humane, and moral; but is opposite the
centralization of the fascists, communists, trendy leftists, and
global corporations.
We can have great politics when we
decentralize into an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, in harmony with
real kin-centered and ethnocentric human nature, and then guard and
protect the ethnostates from marauding imperial centralists---in the
U. S. the constitutional separation of powers and states could adjust
to it.
It is affirming the biological origin
of most of our social behavior that will lead to great politics. It
means going against the elite globalists who are the ones who benefit
most from promoting no borders and multiculturalism, which really
doesn't work because it has little or no resemblance to what human
beings are or how they actually behave; but of course the globalist's
could care less as long as they get theirs, or ours.
The difficulty is, great politics probably requires great leaders, and they are rare.
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