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  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. THE THIRD VERSION OF MAN (Nietzsche in Anglo

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    THE THIRD VERSION OF MAN
    (Nietzsche in Anglo Scientific Language)
    By Daniel Gurpide
    Jul 31, 2017 8:27pm

    –“My humanity is a constant self-overcoming.”–Friedrich Nietzsche

    THE THIRD VERSION
    Nietzsche’s message was one of evolutionary change, of man’s progress toward full consciousness. He taught that the whole value and meaning of a man’s life lies in his participation in this progress – in his contribution to it.

    Man should not be merely himself and conform to his own ‘nature’. He should still seek to give himself a ‘super-nature,’ to acquire a superhumanity: that superhumanity that Judeo-Christian monotheism’s vocation is to prevent him acquiring.

    The idea of attaining superior consciousness is one of breeding upwards to the superman. It is furthermore the idea of the self-determined being: self-ordained to take integral charge both of the world and of himself, and to give them a new meaning, a new destiny. The discipline of philosophical anthropology has coined the term Third Man to denote this concept.

    [CD: the aristocracy: a search for agency: transcendence. To leave the animal man behind. Yet, this is the feminine and abrahamic strategy: “Do not leave us behind, we will drag you down.”]

    FIRST VERSION
    Seen in this light, the First Man would be identified with the evolutionary process leading to the development of the characteristics that distinguish hominids from other primates: hominisation. His appearance would coincide with the invention of language, the development of hunter-gatherer bands and the use of magical shamanism, which would allow him to mimic the evolutionary strategies at work in the surrounding environment – and in this way to compensate for the instinctual deficiencies caused by his ethological plasticity.

    SECOND VERSION
    Several hundred thousand years on, sometime after the last glaciation, there would emerge for the first time what can be described as the Second Man. He is the inventor of the Neolithic Revolution, of agriculture, and consequently of sedentariness and the first human demographic explosion; the founder of cities and urban life, of politics, religion, the division of labour, and the development of so-called ‘pyric technology’ (implying energy production technologies based on combustion: wood, coal, oil, etc). It is the world of the Spenglerian Hochkulturen – ‘High Cultures’ or civilisations.

    Depending on the way the Second Man reacted to the challenges of that time, one might then distinguish between:

    1. Societies that refused or ignored any sort of historical transformation, thus heading more or less deliberately towards irrelevance and extinction. Examples might include the Australian aborigines and the non-Negroid native populations of sub-Sahara Africa (Pygmies, Khoisan).

    2. Cold societies that tried to petrify early achievements in the form of endless repetition. As with the famous Aranda of Levi-Strauss, ‘faithful to their tradition’, such cold societies have become fossils of their ancestors’ history. They no longer evolve except as result of external and contingent ‘events,’ under the pressure of external factors. They are at the mercy of any environmental variation that is not previewed in their programme. In brief, they cannot survive except under the condition of not meeting again the train of history from which they alighted. This is the case of most sub-Saharan and Amazonian cultures: they became the ‘object of history’ – of other cultures’ history – once they came into contact with them.
    3. Tepid societies that were active but unwilling ‘preys of history,’ such as the Far Eastern, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and pre-Columbian civilisations (*). The classic example is Japan, with a history marked by external influences which were simultaneously welcomed, rejected, and originally transfigures into what finally became Japanese culture – from the introduction of Buddhism in classical times to the Meiji Restoration after the end of the Shogunate.

    And finally,
    4. Hot societies: these became ‘subjects’ or ‘agents’ of history. Generated by the Indo-European Revolution, they took full charge of the historical dimension of man and have come to express its heroic and tragic character with a project of collective destiny that was consciously assumed.

    In this broad picture, a final point should be made regarding the particular role played by the birth in the Middle East of an historical tendency – represented mythically by the separation of Abraham and the founding of Israel, and prolonged in a complex way by the other monotheistic religions. Jewish-Christian monotheism introduces a split within post-Neolithic society: while remaining immersed in history, it rejects the effects of the Neolithic Revolution, not this time from a practical standpoint – like cold societies – but from a moral standpoint. It finds driving force in the promise of an eschatological ‘end of history,’ and in constant ‘demystification’ of history’s creations – in particular through reversal of the concept of the divine. From instrument and projection of human creativity, and pride in the process through which the Second Man becomes master of himself and of the world, the divine turns into a ‘transcendent’ condemnation and relativisation of human adventure.

    The religion of the Bible’s essential effect – if not its express intention – amounted to obstructing man’s capability to fully realise the powers of freedom and creative autonomy arising from humanisation itself, powers that were historically reinforced by the Neolithic Revolution and the development of great cultures.

    Precisely at the time the Indo-European revolution attained its maximum power and expansion, this messianic tendency – based on the moral rejection of history and civilisation – infiltrated the Roman world and reached a point of synthesis through the so-called ‘Constantinian compromise’, giving birth to ‘the West’. Step by step, it repressed the original European colective unconscious and corrupted the European culture of the time, transforming it into something hybrid. From the two souls living in Europe’s chest since that moment, the Jewish-Christian is evidently that which today, in its secular and more radical form, celebrates global hegemony.

    (*) It is difficult to disentangle the twisted skein of contacts, exchanges, and influences that tepid cultures originally received from without. Some have hypothesised a role of primer for Indo-European influences and groups by way of imitation, competition, or re-elaboration. For example, Indo-Aryan influences on Chinese culture, and through the latter on Japan; or the complex pattern of contacts between Egypt and Mesopotamia on the one hand and, on the other, the different waves of invaders that from Central Europe on several occasions spilled into over the Near East. More uncertain are those hypotheses that suggest a connection of this type with the pre-Columbian empires. There are also hypotheses, more scientific in this case, about the existence of a ‘hyperborean’ Indo-European civilisation which had influences on an almost planetary scale.

    DG


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-27 14:16:00 UTC

  • Optimum Age

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  • We Are Living in An Interregnum (postmodernity)

    —“We should be aware that we are living in an interregnum (postmodernity), a period of waiting during which destiny hangs between two options: either to complete the triumph of the egalitarian conception of the world (the end of history), or to promote a historical regeneration.”— Daniel Gurpide (CD: Agreed)

  • We Are Living in An Interregnum (postmodernity)

    —“We should be aware that we are living in an interregnum (postmodernity), a period of waiting during which destiny hangs between two options: either to complete the triumph of the egalitarian conception of the world (the end of history), or to promote a historical regeneration.”— Daniel Gurpide (CD: Agreed)

  • Now We Are Resolved … to War

    —“Now are we well resolved, And by God’s help and yours, Play the noble sinews of our power, Ours being the West, And The West being Ours, We’ll bend it to our will Or break it all to pieces. Either there we’ll sit, Ruling in large and ample finery Over The West and all her almost honored nations, Or lay these, our bones, In an unworthy urn, Tombless, With no remembrance over them. Either our history shall, with full mouth Speak freely of our acts, Or else our grave, Like imprisoned mute, shall have a tongueless mouth, Not worshipped with a waxen epitaph.”—

  • Now We Are Resolved … to War

    —“Now are we well resolved, And by God’s help and yours, Play the noble sinews of our power, Ours being the West, And The West being Ours, We’ll bend it to our will Or break it all to pieces. Either there we’ll sit, Ruling in large and ample finery Over The West and all her almost honored nations, Or lay these, our bones, In an unworthy urn, Tombless, With no remembrance over them. Either our history shall, with full mouth Speak freely of our acts, Or else our grave, Like imprisoned mute, shall have a tongueless mouth, Not worshipped with a waxen epitaph.”—

  • They Hath Gambled a War

    —“We are glad the Enemy are so pleasant with us. Their threat, and our pains we thank them for. When we have matched our hearts and sinews to these Arms, We will in The West, by God’s grace, play a match That shall strike their Jester’s crown into the hazard. So, tell Them they hath gambled a war with us. That all the cities of the West will be disturbed With fires. And we understand Them well, How they come o’er us against our wilder Ages, Not measuring what use we made of them.”—

  • They Hath Gambled a War

    —“We are glad the Enemy are so pleasant with us. Their threat, and our pains we thank them for. When we have matched our hearts and sinews to these Arms, We will in The West, by God’s grace, play a match That shall strike their Jester’s crown into the hazard. So, tell Them they hath gambled a war with us. That all the cities of the West will be disturbed With fires. And we understand Them well, How they come o’er us against our wilder Ages, Not measuring what use we made of them.”—

  • Comparison of Indian and Western Group Strategies

    (offensive argument warning) (excerpt from section 6 “Gloom and Doom”…) —“But while the purpose of Abrahamism has always been to subvert society from the inside, undermining the aristocratic class with guilt and bad conscience while stirring up the underclasses, the strategy of Yoga and Buddhism has been different. The minority Hindu upper caste created a religion of submission for the teeming masses of India, the perfect factory of docile and indolent subjects. To the ever new warlike invaders the traditional system of rule in India, wrapped in the language of resignation and pre-emptive defeat, was the perfect tool of domination and in exchange the native ‘spiritual elite’ of the country managed to preserve their highly inflated social status. That is why India, while a deeply feminine civilization unable to maintain territory or develop technological civilization, and easily and repeatedly dominated by foreign elites, has maintained the same system of rule effectively forever. We may now compare the group survival strategies of India (I) and the West (W) and the results they produce: – Genetic homogeneity producing trust /W) vs Genetic heterogeneity producing mistrust (I) – Maximization of agency through self-improvement (W) vs Despondency and escapism (I) – Sovereignty/dominance (W) vs Servitude/submission (I) – Heroism (W) vs Buddha’s begging bowl (I) – Market rule (W) vs Arbitrary rule (I) – Truth of speech and science (W) vs Magic, obscurantism and fictionalism (I) – Reciprocity (W) vs Deceit (I) And as a consequence: wealth, health, knowledge, innovation and progress (W) vs poverty, sickness, ignorance and stasis or regress (I).”—

  • Comparison of Indian and Western Group Strategies

    (offensive argument warning) (excerpt from section 6 “Gloom and Doom”…) —“But while the purpose of Abrahamism has always been to subvert society from the inside, undermining the aristocratic class with guilt and bad conscience while stirring up the underclasses, the strategy of Yoga and Buddhism has been different. The minority Hindu upper caste created a religion of submission for the teeming masses of India, the perfect factory of docile and indolent subjects. To the ever new warlike invaders the traditional system of rule in India, wrapped in the language of resignation and pre-emptive defeat, was the perfect tool of domination and in exchange the native ‘spiritual elite’ of the country managed to preserve their highly inflated social status. That is why India, while a deeply feminine civilization unable to maintain territory or develop technological civilization, and easily and repeatedly dominated by foreign elites, has maintained the same system of rule effectively forever. We may now compare the group survival strategies of India (I) and the West (W) and the results they produce: – Genetic homogeneity producing trust /W) vs Genetic heterogeneity producing mistrust (I) – Maximization of agency through self-improvement (W) vs Despondency and escapism (I) – Sovereignty/dominance (W) vs Servitude/submission (I) – Heroism (W) vs Buddha’s begging bowl (I) – Market rule (W) vs Arbitrary rule (I) – Truth of speech and science (W) vs Magic, obscurantism and fictionalism (I) – Reciprocity (W) vs Deceit (I) And as a consequence: wealth, health, knowledge, innovation and progress (W) vs poverty, sickness, ignorance and stasis or regress (I).”—