Sunday, April 14, 2019
Why Marxism, radical feminism, homosexuality, and postmodern relativism eventually lead to biologically and culturally diseased societies
We
have to admit that survival success in advanced modern societies is
so much easier now than the environments that developed traditional human nature, which evolved because traditional human
nature was most successful in survival and reproduction. And so such
nontraditional things as Marxism,
radical feminism, the promotion of homosexuality, and postmodern
relativism can rise with less immediate danger to our survival, at
least in the short term.
Human
nature as empirically explained by sociobiology remains basically
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. Even the smallest change in human nature and our DNA
structure, for example, in our immune system, took hundreds of
thousands of years---although genetic engineering may speed that up.
Even
in advanced modern societies where survival is easier, the dangers of
Marxism (demanding equality for the unequal), radical feminism
(demanding biologically unnatural roles for women), homosexuality
(demanding unnatural sexual life styles) and postmodern relativism
(demanding an unnatural relativity of values) will eventually lead to
biologically and culturally diseased societies.
Cultures
can operate for a time with behavior that goes against human nature
with such experiments as these but the cultures are eventually pulled
back by the biological and genetic leash of real human nature to
cultures that better reflect real human nature, and humans then work
within and adapt to the environments they find themselves living, and
very slowly change.
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