"American
revolutionaries favored individual autonomy, and the system of
government established under the Constitution was based on that
value." (David Gordon) but Bacon's scientific method of "examining experience,
organizing data, seeing causes from effects, and then discerning
patterns and law-like principles," went on to develop the science of
sociobiology, which has affirmed that human nature is genetically
ethnocentric, even xenophobic, as well as being kin-centered, gender
defined, age-graded, heterosexual marriage-making, hierarchical, with
group-selection as the primary unit of selection, followed by individual-selection.
The revival of human nature and natural law by sociobiology is superior to the classical natural rights promoted by Leo Strauss, and it supersedes or reforms Christian natural law. In theological materialism natural law includes our material evolution to ascending levels of Godhood, so it affirms the rational science inherent in classical natural law as aiding in our evolution to Godhood. Natural law in evolutionary conservatism brings a conservatism grounded in the order of material evolution to Godhood, which counters both the stagnation of traditional conservatism and the nihilism of modern thinking.
Natural
rights suggest that all men are born with the desire to survive and
reproduce successfully but natural rights do not guarantee results,
since evolution cannot always guarantee results. This suggest that if
the noble statesman of the future see guardianship of the state as
avoiding sedition and discord culminating in civil war, they will
honor the biological origin of social behavior by taking on the
damaging racial competitions disguised as calls for equality etc.,
and advocate the creation of an ethnopluralism of ethnostates for all
groups,
black, white, brown, yellow, or red, in harmony with real human
nature. Then they will protect each ethnostate from marauding
imperialists, global businesses, supremacists, chosenists, Marxists,
etc. An ethnopluralism of ethnostates could be established, legally, in
the United States with our constitutional separation of powers and
states.
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