Wednesday, July 24, 2019
The real antidote to the relativity or purposelessness of the will to power and the cultural Marxism we see today
We
can see how Nietzsche could become cynical about human beings, so
much of human behavior has to do with people being concerned with
their own interests even to the point of disregarding standards and
moralities in order to achieve them. Nietzsche ended up calling this
the will to power, people
only used morality as a means to power---Nietzsche viewed religion as
doing this.
Nietzsche
was almost right in his cynicism, but his postmodern
intellectual followers thought he was all right, and they picked up
the banner of the relativity or purposelessness of all power values,
somehow overlooking the idea that this meant that their relativity of
values was also relative. And
many of the post-moderns also somehow arrived at Marxism or cultural
Marxism as their political philosophy, overlooking the idea that
Marxism was also their own
relative will to power in action.
The
problem is that the will to power is not relative, it has the deeper
goal, the sacred goal, of attaining the zenith of success in survival
and reproduction by way of material evolution all the way to
ascending levels of Godhood. Religion, politics, and culture in
general have unconsciously used the will to power and their cultural
creations for that unconscious divine purpose.
The
philosophy of theological materialism seeks to make that deeper goal,
that sacred goal, conscious, believing that this is the real antidote
to the relativity or purposelessness of the will to power and the
cultural Marxism we see today. Natural morality and religion can
return without cynicism.
The
biological origin of our social behavior actually ends the
intellectual defense of postmodern relativism and the cultural
Marxist ideologues. But it also takes some of the virtue-signaling
away from conservatives. Morality, religion, ethnostates, and
ethnopluralism can return without cynicism, in harmony with kin and
ethnic-centered human nature, along with the evolutionary activation of life toward Godhood.
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