Sunday, December 13, 2020

Fleeing Personal Problems through Politics

The previous post left oof with reference to so-called "forces of within" and to how one of the primary purposes of ideology is to manage these forces, especially envy and resentment. Externalizing these is as easy as falling from paradise, especially with the readymade categories provided by progressive politics.  

If envy didn't exist, nor would the left, because these vindictive snowflakes would necessarily tend to their own business instead of concerning themselves with ours. But it seems that envy is baked into the the psychosocial cake, or at least coincides with the emergence of history from our prelapsarian innocence.

Man evolved as a social animal, and envy is the glue -- or part of the glue -- that holds the group together. It must be the dark side -- or a privation -- of something that had a positive function in binding together small human groups.

Let's try to analyze this from the ground up: man is first a familial animal before he is a social animal per se. However, the social and familial can only be artificially separated, which is precisely why so much crazy seeps into the sociopolitical. It helps to explain the perpetual hysteria of the left, and why progressives are rebellious adolescents with daddy issues when they aren't abandoned children with mommy issues.  

Bob, is it really that simple? Probably not, but before we dive in to the subject, let's drop a few aphorisms behind enemy lines in order to soften the ground:

1: Social problems are the delightful refuge of those fleeing from their own problems.

2: Socialism is the philosophy of the guilt of others.

3: “Social justice” is the term for claiming anything to which we do not have a right.

4: The left claims that the guilty party in a conflict is not the one who covets another’s goods but the one who defends his own. 

5: It is not enough for the democrat that we respect what he wants to do with his life; he also demands that we respect what he wants to do with our life. 

6: Maturity of spirit begins when we stop feeling responsible for the world.

I've ordered these in a certain way so as to illuminate the process: 1) denial and externalization, 2) projection into others, 3) envy, 4)  rationalization, 5) punitive control, and 6) growing the hell up and minding your own business, AKA tolerating the terror of freedom.

Let's get back to Feminism and Freedom. Now, contrary to what feminists teach, women have always exerted control over men -- well, some women, in some ways, over some men. 

Or perhaps you are too stupid or oblivious to have noticed. I began noticing it when I was, oh, 11 or 12 years old. I won't bore you with details, but every man knows what I'm talking about, and every man must somehow come to terms with this form of female power.

Let's stipulate that feminism was invented by females too stupid or oblivious to understand the nature of their power over men. Or too envious. Or perhaps just too unattractive, simple as.  

Note that there is no explicit counter-philosophy to feminism, because no man is stupid or reckless enough to promulgate it. Well, maybe Nietzsche, but not because of any lack of intelligence. I have only vague recollections, but Prof Wiki has the goods:

From the beginning, nothing has been more alien, repugnant, and hostile to woman than truth -- her great art is the lie, her highest concern is mere appearance and beauty. 

But its complicated:

women are on the whole cleverer and more wicked than men -- which in Nietzsche's view, constitutes a compliment. Yet he goes on to claim that the emancipation of women, and feminists, was merely the resentment of some women against other women, who were physically better constituted and able to bear children.

One fellow claims Nietzsche isn't anti-woman, just anti-feminist. 

In any event, so long as genes have anything to say about reality, feminism will be here to bitterly struggle against that reality:

In the end it is impossible to overcome the biological inevitability of sex roles, but it is possible to try -- and to violate liberal values in the process (Levin). 

Hence the soft but increasingly hard tyranny of illiberal leftism. Is there anything maternal about the left, in a healthy or wholesome sense of the word?  Likewise anything feminine? Kamala Harris, for example, is neither; and yet, she is certainly both in the pathological sense, i.e., simultaneously the mother from hell and the ex-wife from hell.  But one could say the same of Hillary Clinton, Gretchen Whitmer, Nancy Pelosi, Lori Lightfoot, Sandy Cortez, et al. If you love women, you must shudder at them.

Another important point is that more equality will only generate more resentment in the left, precisely because equality of opportunity will starkly reveal inequality of gifts, merit, and ability. Under conditions of freedom, there is no escape from certain truths about oneself, and what crazy person wants that?

This is getting tedious. Let's just agree with Max Scheler that ressentiment is always available to the disordered person, whereas "an individual of strong personality has no need to compare himself with his fellow humans, even if they happen to be superior in specific respects and abilities."

Imagine how impoverished one would have to be in order to be unacquainted with moral and intellectual superiors! Which is a good working definition of a progressive: a person with no moral and intellectual superiors. They are better than you, which is why they are qualified to run your life.

For example, is there anyone wiser and more virtuous than Barack Obama? Just ask him. Even his supporters are the very people we'd been waiting for to bend the arc of history and set it right! 

But in reality

There is something definitively vile about the man who only admits equals, who does not tirelessly seek out his betters.

Do not commit the injustice of treating your superiors as equals.

The noble one is not the one who thinks he has inferiors, but the one who knows he has superiors.

Respecting our superiors is above all a proof of good taste.

By learning to admire we are cured of the vices of mediocrity.

Hmm. Who are some of my superiors that help me keep my own mediocrity in perspective? Let's see... Thomas Aquinas, John Paul II, Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, Friedrich Hayek, Winston Churchill, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln... If we look down, it should be because we're always looking up, which is structurally the opposite of resentment.

18 comments:

Gagdad Bob said...

Rebellious adolescents with daddy issues, abandoned children with mommy issues, AND snippy high school students posing as journalists.

Gagdad Bob said...

Roger Kimball is another writer I envy, I mean, look up to:

I would like to know what History will think myself. I sadly acknowledge that I do not know. I am not privy to her secrets. Only people like David Axelrod (and his former boss, Barack Obama) know them, or pretend they know them, just as they know that they are on the side of the angels and that Donald Trump and his crew are nasty “authoritarian” dispensers of “blatant lies” setting a “chilling precedent” by daring to challenge the 2020 presidential election.

Gagdad Bob said...

"large sections of the American public are now in the grip of a hysteria that has detached them from any semblance of reality. In this atmosphere, a lifelong liberal like Trump can be miraculously transformed into a raving Nazi. On the other end of the equation, black America is cast as a race of noble savages who can do no wrongs that are not attributable to “systemic racism” and white oppression."

Gagdad Bob said...

Theodore Dalrymple: "in their heart of hearts, they fear the possible explanations of inequality of outcome. That is why they do not want a society with no legal impediments to anyone, where everyone is left to find his own level.

"Cant is, among other things, a defense against unwelcome thoughts.... Easier said than done, especially nowadays, when the instillation of cant, as well as the prevention of anything else, is the main business of education."

What he calls "cant" is the crystalized and systemic stupidity spoken by academia, by the garbage media, and of course, by the trolls attracted to this blog.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely correct. One can and does flee personal problems with politics. But then there's that part where the politics caused the personal problems to begin with.

julie said...

For my part, I am fairly certain that "History" will think nothing of me whatsoever. Which is a relief, because who needs that kind of pressure?

Anonymous said...

Another exquisite post by one of the best writers in North America today. That's right GDB, you.

Good as you are, don't mean the troll don't ply her trade. And I am the best in North America today. Nothin' personal soldier.

Reader Julie wrote "For my part, I am fairly certain that "History" will think nothing of me whatsoever. Which is a relief, because who needs that kind of pressure?"

What dear? Do you think you can escape history? You've left comments on this blog for years. That's in the permanent record honey. History will sure 'nough think "something" of you, and you best worry what.

GDB sure 'nough be recognized. I done seed it. I done been there.

Now is the time to change the tune if you're going to change it. You know what I mean.

Anonymous said...

End the outrage in Washington now. Call off your Proud Boys. For God's sake, can we not talk together reasonably?

Anonymous said...

You damn neocon poopstains with your cockamamie ideas better stop fooling around right about now 'cause we've had enough. Capish? Did you get that? Thank you.

Governor Kemp is watching you all. Behave.

common sense bob said...

Great piece!

Great list !

Thomas Aquinas, John Paul II, Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, Friedrich Hayek, Winston Churchill, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln...

Anonymous said...

Bob wrote in a comment "..."cant" is the crystalized and systemic stupidity spoken by academia, by the garbage media, and of course, by the trolls attracted to this blog."

Trolls call it "spin." The purpose of spin is to influence. Influence is the name of the game.

I agree troll spin, aka cant, is stupid garbage. That we could be bass fishing instead of doing this speaks for itself.

One man's trash is another man's treasure. That is the key to understanding why stupid things are said and done by trolls. A person might be a troll on one site and be the host on another.

Sure I flee personal problems through politics. It works.

Anonymous said...

What's an Electoral College? Is that the kind with all electives and no mandatory courses?
I think I went to an Electoral College. I heard something about an Electoral College today but didn't quite catch the gist of it. Anyone know what's going on?

Anonymous said...

Churchill? You might want to read up on the man. Consider, say, Solshenizyn instead.

Gagdad Bob said...

Tempting. I'll trade Churchill for Solzhenitsyn if you toss in a future draft pick.

Anonymous said...

I'm currently looking to my wiser superiors to discern why the religious always get taken advantage of more than anybody else. In our material existence that is.

Anonymous said...

Lets all now look towards reconciliation and healing. What can we each do to heal the schisms which divide our great people?

Let us come together now and leave these contentious feelings behind. 2020 is no repeat of 1860. There shall be no repeat war to keep our union together. It has not come to that, thankfully.

Remove and discard your MAGA hats and your Antifa masks. You won't need these anymore. Hand in hand we shall enter our golden Spacefaring age, where manna (in the form of money) rains from the heavens and all needs are at last well and truly met.

Stand down ye Blue and Red armies. Peacetime has come.

-Commanding Officer X

Anonymous said...

X,

The Steve Schmidts, Michael Steeles, Bill Kristols, hell, maybe even the Bill Barrs and Newsmaxes will want some healing. But there are millions of white evangelicals who want nothing of the sort. And this is just the conservative side I'm talking about. How do you persuade Proud Boys who just got their chance to beat up "others" just because they love it?

Anonymous said...

On second thought, back in WWII olden times Americans seemed pretty good at kicking enemy ass and then reforming them to our way of thinking. But since '01, hell maybe even '71 or '61, we seem to have lost that skillset. Case in point, Afghans, Iraqis and Libyans (oh my). Just telling angsty people to "remain calm" could get one flattened, just like poor sad Chip Diller. We need techniques.

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