National Socialist Library: National Socialist Theory

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National Socialist Library: National Socialist Theory
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Introduction

Our world faces a choice between a humanist system and a naturalist one. Humanism currently benefits the social, industrial and political interests which profit from humankind's lack of direction. Consequently, naturalism is demonized, despite its inherent tendency to focus more on heroic goals than the fear of negativity that generates mass reaction and, consequently, profit.

History

Our modern government is combined of social, industrial and religious influences which developed among those who could not succeed in the first centralized societies, thus designed competing bureaucratic values.

A. ReligionMORE

Early bureaucratic society produced dissidents who designed the system instead around the individual, replacing collective values with political mass appeal.

B. IndustryMORE

With the advent of technology, the industrial revolution converted tribes into national states which regulated profit activity, forming the basis for international trading and politics.

C. SocialMORE

Societies in which individuals were guaranteed evolutionary success (survival, breeding) for conformity became popular, in turn shaping the populations within them.

Effects

Although humanity has succeeded technologically, we have failed to maintain a society based on values, or which respects our environment, preferring instead an atmosphere of conformity and "safe" lack of conflict. The result is stultifying social taboo and an inability to conceive and execute long-term plans.

Problems

A dystopian society does not agree on common goals, and individuals worry about their own convenience only. Consequently the responsibility falls on its leaders, who are busy seeking profit. The result? Massive environmental damage, social decay, and a fundamental boredom and misery pervades daily tasks. Further, society seems to be self-consuming.

Solutions

All abstraction and no examples loses touch with reality.

A. Theory

1. Collectivism
2. Naturalism
3. Ultra-Tolerance
4. Traditionalism
5. Heroism
6. Education
7. Media
8. Monetarism
9. Expulsion
10. Materialism
11. Environment

B. Platform

1. Restoring autonomy to the citizen
2. Equality to the opportunity presented
3. Change attitudes toward normative objectives
4. Reduction of legal complexity
5. Ensure equal rights and freedoms
6. An environmental policy to protect the future
7. Separation of the races
8. An immigrant naturalization plan
9. Promotion of Indo-European culture
10. Naturalism in popular media
11. Reputable international politics

Conclusion

No vast changes are required. Orientation toward goals and nature is more positive than individual convenience and social competition. Culmination of techno-history in human control instead of servitude. Rejection of Semitic values. Postmodern fascism and existential empowerment of the individual.