This article attempt to show Fukuyama was right in End of History book--and he was more right than people who attaq him--but was wrong for reasons Roussinos doesn't emphasize enough: the academic conservative understanding of liberal democracy...
Fukuyama like other academic conservatives (who often imagine themselves heirs to aristocrats) understand liberal democracy as supremely tolerant, relativistic, and also prosperous, successfully catering to man's material needs, but neglectful of thymos, desire for nobility, etc.
This understanding is based in a false reading of history based on Strauss, Kojeve and some who followed their "debate," and who in a Cold War polemical setting misrepresented to their students the post-1945 world order as some kind of relativistic "liberal democracy"...
But post-1945 order in West wasn't a liberal democracy, but an aggressive managerial socialism meant to counter the other two world socialist competitors. Its continued existence always depended on mass mobilization against an enemy and on aggressive denial of human nature
Burnham for this reason has always been better than Strauss or Kojeve to understand our world, but even Burnham is limited in use because by 1960s-70s the machinery of this new socialism had already been subverted; the new state was redirected for factional benefit...
For this reason by late 1970's, the liberal democracy that academic conservatives imagine was no longer directed toward general prosperity, but the destruction of the middle class and extraction of national wealth; and it was never relativistic, but aggressively moralistic....
By our time but indeed by 1990's or late 80's the intolerant and vicious character of "liberal democracy" was clear for even the uninformed to see, but in fact these tactics have been used against the "hard right" in Europe for decades, and even against artists perceived as such
Many writers like Henry de Montherlant were physically attacked by "anteefa" in Europe with the blessing of local politicians and cooperation of local police (was not only case). Similar de facto suppression of "far right" views always took place in America as well
Fukuyama surely knows this to be true, having been academic himself he must be aware his conservative colleagues, for all their huffing and puffing about "providing study of older alternatives" would never e.g. touch someone like Giovanni Gentile except to attack...
This, despite Gentile's high intellectual value and historical importance...but is precisely powerful alternative that has to be suppressed. Instead focus among academic conservatives or fake Catholic intellectuals is "relativism" or "historicism," which are safe but irrelevant.
In same way the views I express on this account, in my book and show, which were a commonplace before 1940 in Europe and very popular, were completely suppressed (and continue to be) in the tolerant "liberal democracies" after 1945...
I will end coffee-fuel spergout: the intellectual frame used by Fukuyama and academic conservative world out of which he comes is false, based on wilful blindness on character of post-1945 regime. Always been based on hysteria, moral mobilization and, after 1970, expropriation...
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I watch Cristian Mungiu R.M.N. premiere Cannes 2022 and is about anti-immigrant uprisings in Europe…I highly recommend…worth watching not just for matters highly relevant to current discourse but for what I believe is the author communicate covertly…
Short thred with clips
RMN is fictional account of true story, when in 2020 in small town Transylvania (Ditrau) locals, mostly ethnic Magyars, rose up against a local bigger employer…a bakery bringing in Sri Lankan guest laborers.
Those who read @feuilletonopfer and @PannonianMantis know the Asian guest laborer problem is huge in rural Hungary now as well…and unbeknownst to American conservatives who like Orban, it’s a big reason Orban lost recent Hungary elections
At moment X is not a free speech site. I don’t think Elon is aware: I think he outsourced it to bad people like Nikita Bier who are betraying the free speech mission. I’ll try show briefly in thread that content bannings and suppression on here is very severe @elonmusk
Elon here you replied and unbanned certain accounts that I brought to attention through Nick Land. But when you looked away a few weeks later these and other similar right wing funny or intelligent accounts were rebanned. Check @paianvii or @ulyths for cause eg…but many others
I myself as you can see am suppressed with maybe over half my past posts marked as adult content even when they’re not at all. This seems to be Nikita’s favorite passive aggressive tactic, doing it to @VRILHQ and others and then lying that “it’s the AI” when confronted on this
I do thred on @CityBureaucrat excellent article from some months ago on sexual conservatism. An emotional matter for many—his article (link in replies) makes a common sense case I’ve seen few make. There are convincing secular reasons for states promoting monogamous family:
Slight thred delay as I in taxi
A secular case for sexual conservatism could be made on economic and common sense utility grounds: “for obscure reasons” indeed! @CityBureaucrat too polite…the religious fixations of movement conservatives make otherwise reasonable points easy to dismiss as religious bigotry
"Degeneracy" refers to biological and spiritual lack of energy, vigor, power, capacity for great deeds. It is possible to have an intact family that practices good morals and is religious that is degenerate, and to have a morally corrupt individual who isn't. "Hope that helps"
I post from Goblineau, crucial chapter on how luxury, moral corruption and decadence, and irreligion do not cause the fall of great societies. Moral corruption may be bad but is not the same as "degeneracy"; Rome was probably much more morally upright in its decline and fall.
Goblineau on how decline of religiosity doesn't cause the fall of great nations and societies. He points out that before the 19th Century this would have been found to be a weird idea. This chapter should be read by all conservatives especially.
Thread on Robert Drews most recent book on arrival of militarism in Europe and relationship to Indo-Europeanization. This will be just on changes in Carpathians around 1600-1500 BC; let’s start with the summary…Drews sees Carpathians as point of first arrival for IE in Europe
Chariots arrived in Europe late but when they did there is evidence they arrived together with full warrior set and toolkit, and already fully developed. Point of arrival (besides Mycenae and contemporaneous with it) was Carpathian basin. Steppe type and probably seaborne
Metal tipped spears arrived in Europe late, arrived according to latest models from steppe/Near East. Contrary to intuition, there’s no evidence for combat spears in temperate Europe before 1600-1500 BC or so. Entry point again Carpathians.