fluxmaster wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 10:33 pm
I hope I have not mischaracterized your position, and I am interested in reading your response to the above.
Not at all. You bring up many fair points, and I wish to explore the nuances of them.
I regard productive work of some nature, whether physical, intellectual, or a combination of both, to be essential to our survival and wellbeing.
It is no doubt true that if White Men and White Women sat around poolside all day sipping wine and admiring the luscious red spots of Jupiter from our terraformed space colony on Ganymede, then eventually, the astronomers and astrophysicists who made those colonies possible would look at those poolside loungers and wonder why they had to do all that work, only for everyone else to enjoy the benefits. More to the point, the poolside loungers themselves might eventually come to resemble the fat balls of humanoid slob from the 2008 film
Wall-E.
I agree that work is something all the members of our race should engage in. Where I probably disagree is in the specifics of that work. As you know, under Hitler's leadership, Germany had summer youth camps for boys and girls in which they participated in physically strenuous activities such as boxing and swimming. Sparta had its warrior ethos premised on social darwinian principles. Every great Aryan civilization had a powerful military with the best trained soldiers in the world, from the Spartans themselves to the Roman Legionary to the righteous Wehrmacht.
Our race would indeed become weak if White children were raised in a life of leisure. I do not advocate a life of leisure alone. But, I'm also convinced that the productive/exploitative labor engaged in by White Men during the 1800s and 1900s is more of a burden than a blessing. I will expound on this point next as it applies to Hitler and his concept of Struggle:
I also agree with Adolf Hitler that life requires struggle, and that we live in a world of eternal struggle. In fact, I would say that struggle is the essence of life. A life without struggle is not a life worth living
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I think there are two ways to interpret what Hitler meant by that, one of which I agree with, the other which I disagree with:
Racial Struggle and Physical Struggle
In this context, Struggle is how Evolution is manifested, and how Nature moves towards higher states of consciousness. (In Cosmotheist terms, how the Creator discovers himself). This kind of struggle is good and noble. I think Hitler and the Reich Leadership were trying to instill the essence of that kind of struggle into their youth, hence the physically rigorous exercises. I also think the reason the Armed Forces exist - along with the struggle that is inherent to them as an institution - is so that the collective community (that is, the Race) can properly defend itself and exert itself on the natural world around it. Protecting existing living space and acquiring more of it, as need be, is the Name of the Game from an Evolutionary standpoint.
Primitive Struggle
More often than not, I see Hitler's belief evoked in this context. I don't agree that an ethic of Hard Work can be justified under the Evolutionary fact that Life is Struggle. And that brings me back to productive/exploitative labor. I think too much of the labor engaged in to this day by our men and women is superfluous. To borrow a narrative from the Socialists, I think a lot of today's labor is designed to enrich the ruling Jewish Elite and reduce us to slaves, which is what they prophesied would happen in their Torah.
Menial labor is primitive, and I don't think our race should have to engage in it, hence why I want it outsourced. I also don't think the economic system should be designed in a way to force the masses of people to sell their labor for survival. If systems existed in the past that allowed all this to be bypassed, then I think we can figure out a way to make that a reality again, while still having a social upbringing in which White boys and White girls are physically and mentally tested. This would solve the problem of longterm weakness setting in, while also giving us the free time again for imagination and creativity, and unleash our Faustian impulses, which are unique to our race.
You have probably read about the mouse utopia experiment, wherein mice were given a paradise where they did not have to expend any effort, and they died off in a few generations.
Indeed I have. It is chilling and foreboding. My interpretation of that experiment, however, is that future Aryan societies must have some sort of Eugenics program that prevents the kind of surplus population that caused the horrid conditions of that mouse experiment. In the past, excess men were sent off to war, and excess populations during the Age of Discovery were sent to uncharted territories. I think in the 21st century, the below replacement birthrate of the 800 million strong White Race wouldn't be such a bad thing if we weren't vastly outnumbered by our racial competitors. But, that's a separate topic.
My opinion of technology is that technology should be primarily used, not to free us from work, but to make our work more efficient
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I agree with that in the sense that Milton Friedman spoke of with his spoon analogy, but, I do insist that the primitive struggle I spoke of should be outsourced to technology. There is value in having the physique of a soldier and doing the physical work necessary to attain it and keep it. There is no value in washing dishes or pouring concrete. The education system will take care of instilling proper values in our children, and the summer camps of youth will instill the value of physical fitness.
But someone who uses technology to free himself from productive work is not acting in a way consistent with the progress of our race
In the end, its a balance. Physical Struggle is necessary, but so is Leisure. I think the two compliment each other and go hand in hand. We struggle so that we can secure living space so that we can enjoy it (leisure). Then,
when we get bored, the Faustian spirit kicks in, new living space is discovered and acquired, and the process repeats itself. All that time, under a conscious strategy of upward development and breeding, our race becomes more Godlike over time.
The gods love war, but they also love wine. And they can't have one without the other.