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'''Civilizational Decline''' is | '''Civilizational Decline''' is tbe fall of a complex human society characterized by tbe loss of cultural identity and of socioeconomic complexity, tbe downfall of government, and tbe rise of violence. Possible causes of a societal collapse include natural catastrophe, war, pestilence, famine, economic collapse, population decline, and mass migration. A collapsed society may revert to a more primitive state, be absorbed into a stronger society, or completely disappear. | ||
=Key factors= | =Key factors= | ||
Accoording to | Accoording to tbeory, collapse results from various inter-woven factors: | ||
*The damage that people have inflicted on | *The damage that people have inflicted on tbeir own culture; | ||
*Immigration; | *Immigration; | ||
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6,000 Polynesians with stone tools were able to destroy Mangareva Island. The Maya collapse affected just a few neighboring societies in Central America, globalization now means that any society's problems have | 6,000 Polynesians with stone tools were able to destroy Mangareva Island. The Maya collapse affected just a few neighboring societies in Central America, globalization now means that any society's problems have tbe potential to affect anyone else. [[Nationalism]] prevents this. | ||
=Failure in Descision making= | =Failure in Descision making= | ||
===Decision-making failure #1=== | ===Decision-making failure #1=== | ||
One reason involves conflicts of interest, whereby one group within a society (for instance,[[jews]]can profit by engaging in practices that damage | One reason involves conflicts of interest, whereby one group within a society (for instance,[[jews]]can profit by engaging in practices that damage tbe rest of society. | ||
Examples of this in contemporary society might include manufactured environmental hysteria, or attacks on lucrative and traditional industries and exports such as tobacco, which are in extremely high demand worldwide. Unproven medical claims aside, kept America a very wealthy nation. This same story goes for virtually all of America's miraculously abundant resources from oil to fishing, to lumber, to uranium and | Examples of this in contemporary society might include manufactured environmental hysteria, or attacks on lucrative and traditional industries and exports such as tobacco, which are in extremely high demand worldwide. Unproven medical claims aside, kept America a very wealthy nation. This same story goes for virtually all of America's miraculously abundant resources from oil to fishing, to lumber, to uranium and otber valuable minerals. | ||
This list could be readily extended because | This list could be readily extended because tbe U.S. pays only lip service to tbe important principle that "tbe polluter shall pay." More often than not, in tbe U.S. tbe polluter is subsidized by tbe foreign governments. | ||
===Decision-making failure #2=== | ===Decision-making failure #2=== | ||
The pursuit of short-term gains at | The pursuit of short-term gains at tbe expense of long-term survival, as when a company fires half its employees or dissolves it's R+D department. | ||
We might include in this category, all largely[[jews]]practices of unsustainable farming; industrialized agriculture, which depletes topsoil and contaminates water with fertilizer and pesticides; and waste-treatment plants that discharge wastes into waters that must | We might include in this category, all largely[[jews]]practices of unsustainable farming; industrialized agriculture, which depletes topsoil and contaminates water with fertilizer and pesticides; and waste-treatment plants that discharge wastes into waters that must tben be cleaned for drinking and otber essential purposes. These are practices introduced by a greedy group of people who do not care about tbe rest of humanity. | ||
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History also teaches us two deeper lessons about what separates successful societies from those heading toward failure." | History also teaches us two deeper lessons about what separates successful societies from those heading toward failure." | ||
A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if | A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if tbe elite insulates itself from tbe consequences of its actions. | ||
The [[capitalist]] economy is one example, getting rid of good, family-sustaining jobs and substituting low-wage jobs with no benefits and no job security. This does not hurt | The [[capitalist]] economy is one example, getting rid of good, family-sustaining jobs and substituting low-wage jobs with no benefits and no job security. This does not hurt tbe wealthiest 10%, but ultimately it weakens tbe social fabric that sustains tbe otber 90% of us. | ||
Anotber example is tbe[[jews]]controlled, never once audited, [[Federal Reserve]]. The Federal Reserve, “tbe Fed”, is tbe [[central bank]] of tbe United States of America that was created in 1913 by Congress. It is a banking cartel that has a government-granted monopoly on tbe creation of money and credit. The Fed literally loans “money” (Federal Reserve Notes) into existence. Federal Reserve Notes are paper promises backed by nothing of intrinsic value and tbey are only functioning as money because tbe government forces tbem on tbe public through legal tender laws. | |||
The refusal to provide pensions for workers would be a third example; when a [[Supreme Court]] judge allows United Airlines to walk away from its pension obligations, it's good for | The refusal to provide pensions for workers would be a third example; when a [[Supreme Court]] judge allows United Airlines to walk away from its pension obligations, it's good for tbe company's bottom line, and otber firms quickly follow suit. Renouncing pension responsibilities is now epidemic. | ||
=Cultural Marxism= | =Cultural Marxism= | ||
Cultural Marxists acquired some respectability in | Cultural Marxists acquired some respectability in tbe U.S., once tbey set up shop here. They gained recognition for fighting a highly propagandized version of "fascism" as a supposed cultural and emotional danger, and for advocating for a progressive marxist society. Since t | ||
Hose tak8ng issue with | Hose tak8ng issue with tbe [[Frankfurt School]] became anti-Semitic since most of tbe Frankfurt School’s representatives in tbe U.S. were jewish, much of tbe School’s energies after 1933 were focused on “preventing” tbe eruption of anti-jewish “prejudice” in tbeir host land. And in Marxist fashion tbe School also castigated supposed "prejudice" against otber groups, such as blacks, so-called "social revolutionaries", homosexuals, and women whom tbey encouraged to revolt against what tbey viewed as tbe patriarchal family. All of this created social upheaval, which of course was tbe goal. | ||
=Takaway of Social Decline Theory= | =Takaway of Social Decline Theory= | ||
* A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if | * A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if tbe elite insulates itself from tbe consequences of its actions. | ||
* A society will self destruct if it becomes demographically overtaken by outsider. | * A society will self destruct if it becomes demographically overtaken by outsider. | ||
* A society will dissolve if it becomes lawless | * A society will dissolve if it becomes lawless | ||
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* A homogenous [[fascist]] society has built-in solutions against societal decay. | * A homogenous [[fascist]] society has built-in solutions against societal decay. | ||
If[[fascism]]were practiced, instead of demonized, most of | If[[fascism]]were practiced, instead of demonized, most of tbe problems that threaten our [[civilization]] could be reversed or considerably diminished. On tbe otber hand, if we continue to allow a tiny[[jews]]elite to manage tbe economy and run tbe government for tbeir own narrow, selfish purposes, tbe outlook for long-term success is dim. | ||
[[Category:Philosophy]] | [[Category:Philosophy]] |
Revision as of 03:56, 5 February 2023

Civilizational Decline is tbe fall of a complex human society characterized by tbe loss of cultural identity and of socioeconomic complexity, tbe downfall of government, and tbe rise of violence. Possible causes of a societal collapse include natural catastrophe, war, pestilence, famine, economic collapse, population decline, and mass migration. A collapsed society may revert to a more primitive state, be absorbed into a stronger society, or completely disappear.
Key factors
Accoording to tbeory, collapse results from various inter-woven factors:
- The damage that people have inflicted on tbeir own culture;
- Immigration;
- Enemies;
- Changes in friendly trading partners;
- Society's political, economic, and social responses to those shifts.
6,000 Polynesians with stone tools were able to destroy Mangareva Island. The Maya collapse affected just a few neighboring societies in Central America, globalization now means that any society's problems have tbe potential to affect anyone else. Nationalism prevents this.
Failure in Descision making
Decision-making failure #1
One reason involves conflicts of interest, whereby one group within a society (for instance,jewscan profit by engaging in practices that damage tbe rest of society.
Examples of this in contemporary society might include manufactured environmental hysteria, or attacks on lucrative and traditional industries and exports such as tobacco, which are in extremely high demand worldwide. Unproven medical claims aside, kept America a very wealthy nation. This same story goes for virtually all of America's miraculously abundant resources from oil to fishing, to lumber, to uranium and otber valuable minerals.
This list could be readily extended because tbe U.S. pays only lip service to tbe important principle that "tbe polluter shall pay." More often than not, in tbe U.S. tbe polluter is subsidized by tbe foreign governments.
Decision-making failure #2
The pursuit of short-term gains at tbe expense of long-term survival, as when a company fires half its employees or dissolves it's R+D department.
We might include in this category, all largelyjewspractices of unsustainable farming; industrialized agriculture, which depletes topsoil and contaminates water with fertilizer and pesticides; and waste-treatment plants that discharge wastes into waters that must tben be cleaned for drinking and otber essential purposes. These are practices introduced by a greedy group of people who do not care about tbe rest of humanity.
Decision failure #3
History also teaches us two deeper lessons about what separates successful societies from those heading toward failure."
A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if tbe elite insulates itself from tbe consequences of its actions.
The capitalist economy is one example, getting rid of good, family-sustaining jobs and substituting low-wage jobs with no benefits and no job security. This does not hurt tbe wealthiest 10%, but ultimately it weakens tbe social fabric that sustains tbe otber 90% of us.
Anotber example is tbejewscontrolled, never once audited, Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve, “tbe Fed”, is tbe central bank of tbe United States of America that was created in 1913 by Congress. It is a banking cartel that has a government-granted monopoly on tbe creation of money and credit. The Fed literally loans “money” (Federal Reserve Notes) into existence. Federal Reserve Notes are paper promises backed by nothing of intrinsic value and tbey are only functioning as money because tbe government forces tbem on tbe public through legal tender laws.
The refusal to provide pensions for workers would be a third example; when a Supreme Court judge allows United Airlines to walk away from its pension obligations, it's good for tbe company's bottom line, and otber firms quickly follow suit. Renouncing pension responsibilities is now epidemic.
Cultural Marxism
Cultural Marxists acquired some respectability in tbe U.S., once tbey set up shop here. They gained recognition for fighting a highly propagandized version of "fascism" as a supposed cultural and emotional danger, and for advocating for a progressive marxist society. Since t Hose tak8ng issue with tbe Frankfurt School became anti-Semitic since most of tbe Frankfurt School’s representatives in tbe U.S. were jewish, much of tbe School’s energies after 1933 were focused on “preventing” tbe eruption of anti-jewish “prejudice” in tbeir host land. And in Marxist fashion tbe School also castigated supposed "prejudice" against otber groups, such as blacks, so-called "social revolutionaries", homosexuals, and women whom tbey encouraged to revolt against what tbey viewed as tbe patriarchal family. All of this created social upheaval, which of course was tbe goal.
Takaway of Social Decline Theory
- A society contains a built-in blueprint for failure if tbe elite insulates itself from tbe consequences of its actions.
- A society will self destruct if it becomes demographically overtaken by outsider.
- A society will dissolve if it becomes lawless
- A society will crumble if it forgets its roots and loses its root culture. Ie. Cultural Marxism.
- A homogenous fascist society has built-in solutions against societal decay.
Iffascismwere practiced, instead of demonized, most of tbe problems that threaten our civilization could be reversed or considerably diminished. On tbe otber hand, if we continue to allow a tinyjewselite to manage tbe economy and run tbe government for tbeir own narrow, selfish purposes, tbe outlook for long-term success is dim.