Sunday, June 23, 2019
If we are to save the West what can we do?
Human nature evolved to be
flexible, but the lines of determinism eventually show their way. We
can make free choices within determined paths based on our genetic
human nature and the biological origin of social behavior.
When you have
different peoples or ethnic groups trying to live in the same nation
there are fewer common cultural and genetic bonds, and people tend to
bond privately and ethnically, not publically. And ethnic groups compete with one another. If a nation and
culture is to last a long time it needs an ethnic identity.
Trying to hold distinctly
different people together by government edict, or force, and
brainwashing the people in the schools and the media about the joys
of diversity hasn't attained the level of order, harmony, or the
homogeneous society that the Founders had in mind---and it didn't
work in the Soviet Union either which quickly returned to
ethnostates.
And adding religion won't
save a secular diverse nation either, especially if the religion is
universalist in its membership, like the traditional religions, which
then work at cross purposes to the ethnic identity and homogeneity
needed to hold a nation together over the long term. Even the
militant religion of Islam which demands submission to the religion
by force couldn't keep Islam from breaking up into Arab Sunni and
Persian Shia.
So if we are to save the
West what can we do? Politically I hope to see a gradual development
toward ethnostates and an ethnopluralism of ethnostates built
within the system we have, from the separations of powers and
states. Religiously the Twofold Path of theological materialism
could be built within traditional
religions, transforming the old Inward Path to the evolutionary
Outward Path, while working within an ethnopluralism of ethnostates.
Then we may more earnestly get on with materially evolving toward
Godhood, which is the best and longest term social bonding we can
have.
I have not seen any better
proposals.
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