Wednesday, July 15, 2020

What is religion, education, politics, and art?


What is religion other than revealing how to be in harmony with the sacred goal of life. What is education other than to reveal all of real human nature. What is politics other than to biologically and culturally advance human beings. What is art other than to affirm these things? 

Ideas are often expressions of the biological origin of social behavior related to whatever field the ideas are presenting. This includes the ideas of religion, philosophy, politics, art, etc, which usually define the moral superiority of their causes. Ideas often mask the will to life of biology. But one idea, the idea of the biological origin of social behavior does not mask the biological origin of social behavior. 

I would like to see the conservatism of Russell Kirk and George Kennan expanded to include an ethnopluralism of ethnostates or regions, which I call deep-conservatism, or evolutionary conservatism. Even with the constant political propaganda of cultural Marxism, left-liberalism, and global neoconservatism constantly preached in all our schools and across the media, human nature remains as it has always been, genetically or biologically 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. So race, gender, religion, and sexual orientation tend to eventually conform to the human nature reflected in conservative and identity politics.

The practical solution to the diversity of bio-cultural identities in the world, each with its own healthy natural urge to perpetuate itself and establish its own culture, is not to try to jam everyone together in the same territory or to demand a creed of equality or multiculturalism, but to establish ethnostates for all distinctive groups and then protect them from marauding imperialists, supremacists, and money grubbers, with a defensive federalism. For example, an ethnopluralism of ethnostates or regions could be established, legally, in the United States adapted from our constitutional separation of powers and states.

We can indeed immanentize the eschaton, attain Godhood directly within nature and evolution, when we affirm that evolution moves inevitably in a pattern, even though it has its random elements, and the pattern has a discernible direction, in spite of instances of stagnation and retreat, toward higher and higher more effective living forms, all the way to ascending levels of Godhood.

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