Monday, February 03, 2020

Change does not require the great destruction of radical revolutions


The far right dreams too much, not unlike the impractical idealism of the left. The far right needs to add a big dose of conservatism to their plans. The best of the past needs to be retained not only because it's tried and true, but because you can't successfully destroy the long traditions of the people, as the Soviets and the Nazis found out.

For example, affirming the biological origin of social behavior is an antidote to the wild abstractions not only of 19th and 20th century ideologies but also to conflicting religious claims of moral superiority. Understanding the biological origin of social behavior, which comes naturally and instinctively, leads to a better understanding the reality of living and competing in the real world.

The biological origin of social behavior and real human nature, which is primarily kin and ethnic centered, leads naturally to regionalism, localism, and eventually to an ethnopluralism of ethnostates or regions, which could be established, legally, in the United States with our Constitutional separation of powers and states, and then protected from marauding imperialists, supremacists, and global money grubbers by a defensive federalism. All groups could then get on better within the natural business of ethnostates and could even aid in our material evolution toward real Godhood.

Change does not require the great destruction of radical revolutions, the patience and fortitude of a natural evolutionary conservatism brings lasting change.

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