Sunday, July 05, 2020

On the rise to political power


Paul Gottfried said “There’s only one way, as far as I can tell, that a political force can take off. It’s the way neoconservatives moved up, by putting together a king’s fortune, which they used to acquire media power.” But so did the now faded WASPS and the not-fading Jews become a political force, by putting together a king’s fortune which they used to acquire media power. And so did the cultural Marxists in the schools attach themselves to the media powers, although cunning social skills in the battle for ideas lined up against the biological origin of social behavior and had much to do with the rise of the cultural Marxists in the schools.

What Gottfried and other paleoconservatives don't mention is beneath all these grabs for power is the biological origin of social behavior. The reality of multicultural multi-ethnic societies is that they are a zero sum game where the gain of one ethnic group is offset by the loss of another ethnic group. Why don't the paleos mention that?

Perhaps it doesn't line up with the conservative religious-based agenda which says that God is the origin of social behavior; but more likely knowledge of the biological origin of social behavior gets in the way of a Machiavellian ethnic bid for power: human nature remains genetically kin-centered and ethnic-centered, with group-selection and ethnic selection as the primary unit of successful selection, followed by individual selection.

Evolutionary conservatism features the biological origin of social behavior. A true natural rights or civil rights movement would promote an ethnopluralism of ethnostates for all groups, black, white, brown, yellow, or red, with each ethnostate protected from marauding imperialists, global businesses, supremacists, Marxists, etc., and defended by a defensive federalism.
 
An ethnopluralism of ethnostates could be established legally in the United States with our constitutional separation of powers and states. That is the most humane conservative solution to our deepening identity crisis.
 

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