Political realism should be first based on the biological origin of social behavior, and secondarily on the realistic assumption that power is (or ought to be) the primary end of political action for all peoples, whether in the domestic or international arena. The main problem of the ethnocentrism of the 20th century remains today and the politically realistic way to deal with ethnocentrism is through a common pluralism of ethnostates where self interest is seen in having ethnostates in common.
For this realism to take place we must accept that human nature evolved to be genetically kin-centered and ethnic-centered, even xenophobic, with group-selection and ethnic selection having been the primary unit of successful selection, followed by individual selection.
This
is a realistic pluralism, the most realistic way for the different
people, different races, different cultures to get along together.
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