The Deceleration of the Nationalist-RealistA Story by Philosopher KingSome Political Philosophy I wroteFor us to define what national realism is, we must break down each word within the given term in order to come to a better understanding of the ideology. National Realism firmly believes in the creed that one's own state's self interest is what is worth fighting for and advancing for as a political cause. Only one's state's self interest is something that the individual can truly know. The state is not just some abstract object that hovers above us and against us. It is the political will of the nation, and as such should be realigned with it. Over the years we have seen this alignment come undone and the state transform into an artificial entity that is out of touch with American National elements. No wonder military service has become so unbearable, public schooling has become so repulsive, and families have become bastions of chaos. The national elements have come undone and the state has transformed into becoming an artificial entity. Therefore, for the national realist to feel realigned within himself in regard to what values he should espouse, the 10 points of the National Realist is as follows: 1. One is a nationalist, excluding the materialist ideology of the Marx or the liberal 2. One is a realist, realizing that all politics whether local or international is the competing of self interest. 3.Therefore, my nation's self interest above all other's self interests. 4. One finds it repulsive when a certain segment of society places their own self interest above that of the state in an effort that dose not warrant the need to do so. 5. There is no multiculturalism. The state is the said consciousness of the nation that has realized itself into the state. It's main aim is to protect the national elements that have created it. Once the state turns away from those national elements, it legitimacy is questioned as a governing body. 6. The majority culture should be above the other cultures as the pinnacle of the nation's. 7. The motto of the national realist is: One language, one community, one fatherland 8. Integralisim: the state is not artificial but natural, encompassing all things that are intrinsic to the human spirit such as family, church, and community. The notion of the organic state. 9. The national-realist sees the flaws in all ideologies and is not afraid to point them out. 10. The national -realist values his family and his community before artificial political constructions that value the self. © 2014 Philosopher King |
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Added on June 20, 2014 Last Updated on June 20, 2014 AuthorPhilosopher KingThroughout the I.E. , CAAbout'Life is a perpetual war. Therefore, the only thing you should concern yourselves with is whether you've equipped for the occasion.' I've been an avid writer ever since I was a kid. I study politi.. more..Writing
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