Posts Tagged ‘realism’

Ideas without vision are useless

I’m in touch with folks that are considered part of Generation Y (I sort of fall in between X and Y, I guess). Many of them have no desire in kids or families, date casually, listen to vinyl, and generally strike back against anything their parents do with a hipster attitude typical of those we [...]

Food for thought

From Jesus to Wall Street

Geologic dimensionalism and the origin of evolution

Geology is an interesting subject, it studies the macrocosm of Earth and how its dimensions are the very support that allows biology to exist. In this sense planetary geologists observe higher dimensions to that of biology, of which biology is almost entirely dependent. We call the interaction of geology and biology an ecology. Life as [...]

Green libertarian nationalists

Some little known nationalist discussion group gets its act together. On the Ground Zero mosque: This is an older dispute than the WTC tower event. The dispute is this: is America defined by its ideas or by its founding people. The left side says ideas, modern lefty ones, essentially make people. The right side says [...]

Intellectual property

The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9 Every so often, I find ideas typed by my compatriots challenged by some readers. There are apparently many misconceptions about what are [...]

The price for ecocide

The only option provided for countering environmental destruction is relatively mild financial penalty. These penalties have been applied for who knows how many decades, but there is no improvement. The only change lately under this singular fine option is in scale, which means bigger as in entire lakes, forests and oceans instead of just isolated [...]

Unemployed millions means overpopulated

When we have too little of something and there is demand for it, its value increases. The reverse is true as well. If there is way too much of something, even if demand remains, its value will plummet and the excess will languish, unutilized. For most of us, our ethical social manchimp brains shy away [...]

Caste systems and biodiversity

In leading the collective evolution of our species we will need caste systems to prioritise those individuals who go further, those individuals who, in looking after themselves well, are able to emit the excess contribution toward our biosphere. That is opposed to eating it, becoming fat, insolent, insects that attack details because the complexity of a social superorganism’s function is beyond [...]

The Health of Cultures

To determine the health of cultures we must know the quality of their relationship toward their environments, and most intrinsically, the relation toward memes that are used to unite individuals with their ecosystems. Before this however, we must undertake a strong criticism of everything cultural around us by understanding primitivism. For us to ever evolve healthier cultures, first we [...]

A Guide to Cosmic Evolution – Part 1

Modern civilization and socialization, despite their glamour, are mortal; their death is assured in that they deny everything ‘absolutely’. People who are infected with social diseases refuse to internalize the natural world around them, and at that price, nature has a special place for them - Death by technology!  If our democratic elections are anything to go by, the majority [...]