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What does the modern world LACK?

We have enough nukes (12K), phones (6 billion), and people (8 billion+)

But we lack GREAT leaders...

100 years ago, H.P. Lovecraft explained why civilization needs true aristocrats. Thread: Image
1/ A great society is only built when the most gifted contribute

And for their contribution, the aristocrats must be rewarded:

“Since the only human motive is a craving for supremacy, we can expect nothing in the way of achievement unless achievement be rewarded by supremacy”
2/ Civilization must create valuable “thoughts and objects” and aristocracy “alone” can do this

Democracies live “parasitically on the aristocracies they overthrow”

And over time, democracies use up “the aesthetic and intellectual resources which autocracy bequeathed them...”
3/ The difference between aristocracy, democracy, and mob rule:

“In an aristocracy some persons have a great deal to live for. In a democracy most persons have a little to live for. In an ochlocracy(mob rule) no­body has anything to live for”
4/ Science & art trickle down from the top:

The ultrawealthy turn their surplus capital & attention toward the “full appreciation of beauty and truth”

“Most of the pleasures” felt by the average man wouldn’t exist if the wealthy didn’t use their spare resources to cultural ends
5/ No aristocracy is permanently protected from democracy; no democracy is permanently protected from ambitious aristocrats

The masses eventually over-run the palaces

And then the aristocrats eventually take advantage of the indifferent, scatter-brained masses to win power back
6/ Lovecraft doesn’t want repressive autocracies:

“Moderation is essential in all things.”

The problem with an “overstressed” political authority is that it tends to put an “infinity of stupid checks on art and intellect”
7/ Lovecraft gives all governments a very simple task:

“Government need go no further than to safeguard an aristocratic class in its opulence and dignity so that it may be left free to create the ornaments of life and to attract the ambition of others who seek to rise to it”
8/ Aristocracies can’t be closed off:

“The healthiest aristocracy is the most elastic – willing to beckon & receive all men of whatever antecedents who prove them­selves aesthetically & intellectually fitted for membership”

Make the aspirational life available to the deserving
9/ Real Aristocrat v/s the Fake Aristocrat

HP Lovecraft:

“The real aristocrat is ever reasonable, kindly, and affable toward the masses – it is the incompletely cultured novus homo (new man) who makes ostentation of his power and position”
10/ HP Lovecraft is spiritually opposed to the democratic reformer, the man who is obsessed with the “welfare of the masses,” who embraces their “mental-emotional point of view” & who’d “willingly sacrifice the finest fruits of civilization for the sake of stuffing their bellies”
11/ Lovecraft wishes to cause no pain

“Deliberate cruelty” towards any form of life is “coarse & unaesthetic”

All he cares about is civilization, which for him, is a system of “gratifying the complex mental-emotional-aesthetic needs of highly evolved and acutely sensitive men”
12/ Highly evolved humans need great art, noble adventures, and the right to a sincere search for truth. These needs are only satisfied under the aristocratic conditions of wealth, luxury, high artistic & moral standards, generational missions, and protection from everyday fads
13/ Lovecraft on the difference between him and a democratic reformer:

“The reformer cares only for the masses, but may make concessions to the civilization. I care only for the civilization, but may make concessions to the masses. Do you not see the antipodal difference?”
14/ I love HP Lovecraft’s definition of art

The artist sees something important, good, or beautiful in the world - something invisible to others

Then he sets to work, using the mediums he’s best acquainted with, to bring his vision to the world

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15/ Civilization should be set up for the production of beauty & greatness: “We advocate the preservation of conditions favorable to the growth of beautiful things — imposing palaces, beautiful cities, elegant literature, reposeful art & music, & a physically select human type.”


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