And a high school audience.
“Title: Individual Success Comes from Working Together as a Society, Made Possible by Heroes Working for the Common Good
The author is making a few key points:
While focusing on individual success is practical and leads to the best results for individuals, the economy, and politics, no one succeeds completely alone. All human achievements depend on being part of a society that provides resources and has rules.
The author disagrees with Isaac Asimov’s “Three Laws of Robotics” (rules for how robots should behave). The author thinks these rules only work if society creates the right conditions for them.
How far into the future people think (called “time preference”) when making decisions depends on how well society provides shared resources. This affects things like preserving genetic traits, physical appearance, civilization, and culture over time.
Although it might seem like this view goes against wanting a country for a specific ethnic group (an “ethnostate”), the author argues that it actually supports this idea. Having the power to get people to be patient and think long-term leads to the best shared resources for the past, present, and future.
For the author, “Whiteness” means individuals being responsible for things that benefit both themselves and society. It means respecting ancestors, investing in shared resources now, and passing on resources to future generations. This allows continuous improvement through a culture of pursuing truth, excellence, beauty, cooperation, and heroically overcoming challenges.
The author believes understanding these points provides a scientific and inspiring worldview. It can be the basis for laws and a natural religion to preserve European people, their connection to their ancestors, and nature.”
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Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 20:46:32 UTC
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