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About the Libertarian National Socialist Green Party: Philosophy
Goals
Issues
Force
Both Social Darwinism and "Might Makes Right" philosophies are popular among the right, among whom there is a belief that such things mirror natural order. However, both are linear ideas, and nature is far from linear; it is important, for example, that both German and African civilizations exist, and while the two are incompatible, if they exist apart both do credit to nature.
"Social Darwinism" is the belief that those who earn the most money are the best in society; this is a linear scale that measures only the determination to have money, and no other ability. Since the best products are not always the ones that earn the most money, and since the best services are often unnoticed in favor of those with lower finesse and higher crowd-gratification, this is a false measurement of "best." Similarly, might measures only physical strength or combat-willingness, or even sheer numbers, and does not reflect the value of a society.
The highest societies throughout history have always had strength, but they have balanced it with intelligence and nobility of character, and therefore they have been the ones to advance learning and thus build the most technologically, morally and intellectually advanced civilizations. This is not as simple as "Might Makes Right"; it is a more complex view of life in terms of the creativity of civilizations as a product of factors of breeding, values and learning. Thus the LNSG rejects "Might Makes Right" as a meaningful doctrine and replaces it with the ideal of higher knowledge and greater adaptation to nature with grace and harmony that allows the creation of complex civilization.
Corporations
On the left and right today it is popular to blame faceless corporations for the downfall of our society, as they are singular in their pursuit of wealth and obey no concern for culture, individual best interest, the environment or society as a whole. They are profit machines that devour us as well as our earth, and leave us with mountains of landfill and a society decayed from within. While all of this is true, a rational look at this situation suggests that corporations are large committee-oriented bureaucratic structures and thus, like government, they reflect the will of a civilization as determined by the profit motive its citizens support.
Large bureaucratic structures will exist in any large civilization; like money, they are a necessary means to an end. The correct way to approach this problem is to both fix our values, so that corporations must please a consumer base which only rewards beneficial tasks, and to encourage weight-loss programs for the corporate staff hierarchy in both government and private industry. This is in part achieved by fewer regulatory laws, and clearer standards to which all business must adhere. The position of the LNSG is that corporations are welcome in our order but must be through these methods sculpted toward constructive forces instead of destructive ones.
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