Sunday, January 20, 2019

English National Socialism


I am an English National Socialist - which, as I consider it, means that:

(i). within certain parameters, I am pragmatic for what is best for the British people and British Heritage Peoples and believe they should be put first;

(ii). I dislike rigidly ideological solutions and prefer embracing philosophy, organicism and complexity; I reject the Blatchford idea of 'English National Socialism' - i.e. nationalistic social-democracy.  Instead, I see 'socialism' as a recognition of the essential symbiosis for tribalism and nationalism to work, and inherent in this is philosophical pragmatism;

(iii). I acknowledge the English 'special way', which I believe is liberal reactionary, i.e. a fusion of modernism and pre-modernism, including: a minimal state, patriarchy and masculinism, tribalism, nationalism and traditionalism, maximum liberty, mass land ownership, etc.;

(iv). I believe in aristocracy, a masculine Leader culture at all levels of society, and observing the Natural Order.  I view mass democracy with disdain; at the same time, I believe there has to be a political or quasi-political element to society – some organising class – to give a people direction and to encourage some things, like eugenics, and restrain and discourage others;

(v). in economics and commerce, I favour neither pure free trade nor autarky; I accept the principles of Ricardian free trade and some of the insights of the Austrian school, but I reject the neo-liberal outlook that sees economics as central to everything and puts business and economics before the folk;

(vi). I believe in Social Darwinism as a broad truth, I am an atheist and accept evolutionary theory, and in my case, I believe the principles behind these perspectives should be applied as human ecologism and separate development.  I suppose eugenics, but on a voluntary and natural basis through the encouragement of healthy instincts, rather than programmic eugenics, which I would consider dangerous and even counter-productive.

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