Monday, January 11, 2021

Sin Intellectually and the Rest Follows

I suppose most people, when -- or these days, if -- they think of sin, they imagine certain behaviors, from murder to theft to lying, et al. Jesus, of course, shifts the focus from external behavior to interior intent. 

Now, this cannot contradict the truism that the highway to hell is paved with good intentions, because intentions, in order to be good, must be in accordance with the virtue of prudence, and prudence always considers unintended consequences. 

Which, as you will have no doubt noticed, is precisely what makes the left so foolish and so bereft of wisdom (wisdom being synonyms with prudence). 

We won't say "evil," because the left's iniquity is a somewhat separate matter: it takes all kinds (or five kinds, rather) to make up the left, and there is a difference between ignorance, stupidity, indoctrination, mental illness, and demon possession, even if the demons exploit the first four. There is also excusable ignorance and the culpable kind, innocent stupidity mingled with the tenured kind. 

Having said that, it is certainly the case that when the left's good intentions are on the march, iniquity is in the saddle. For which reason the Aphorist reminds us -- as if we need reminding -- that

The devil can achieve nothing great without the careless collaboration of the virtues.

Being that this is -- obviously -- a  human problem before it is a political problem, one will find plenty of people with good but unexamined intentions among conservatives. 

However, given the deeper principles of conservatism, such purblind worldlings must be considered accidental to the movement; conversely, the essence of leftism involves a conflation of intentions and results. Examples are too numerous to mention:

"rent control"; "minimum wage"; "affordable healthcare"; "war on poverty"; "public education"; "diversity"; "anti-hate speech"; "anti-racism"; "pro-woman"; "sex education," etc.

In each case, the intention leads to its opposite: housing shortages, increased unemployment & small business failures, more expensive healthcare, institutionalized poverty, credentialed idiocy, intellectual conformity, legitimization of hatred, structural racism, institutionalized misogyny, and increased abortion & unwed motherhood, respectively.

Since intention is prior to act, it seems to me that the greatest and most consequential evil must be intellectual sin. For example, extermination of Jews was predicated on the belief that Jewish blood polluted and poisoned Aryan blood. 

Likewise, the 100 million deaths that followed in the wake of communism's good intentions resulted from the principles of class warfare and elimination of private property.

Unfortunately, the reports of Marxism's death in 1991 are greatly exaggerated. In reality, Marxism cannot die, at least until the end of the world as we know it.  

If there is ever an "apocalypse" -- i.e., final unveiling of history -- one of the things it will reveal is the deeper structure of Marxism, the latter being only an effect of something quintessentially human. This nasty thing takes many forms; it apparently accompanies the human journey from the beginning and will be with us until the end. Wheat & tares.

Gosh. What could it be? Let's stay out of politics per se, and try to look at it as a biologist might look at any other animal. We don't consider, say, an anthill and criticize the queen for lording it over the drones. We don't criticize dogs for their prejudices against cats, or cats for sadistic tendencies towards mice.

So let's take man as we find him. As it so happens, over the weekend I read an enjoyable book called Why We Bite the Invisible Hand: The Psychology of Anti-Capitalism (see sidebar). Nothing new, really -- nothing you won't find in a book by Sowell or Hayek or Friedman, nor does the author proceed far enough in his analysis, as he is a secular thinker and stalls out at the level of sociobiology. 

Even so, not only is this deeper than any ideological leftist dares go, but even going there provokes hysteria among the usual suspects: biology is racist, sexist, homophobic, anti-LGBTQ, etc. 

More to the point, it contradicts the principles of the left, so it must be attacked and discredited. If biology decrees that men can't be women or that IQ is inherited or that envy is genetic leftism, then biology's gotta go.

To be continued....

33 comments:

julie said...

"pro-woman"

I'm reminded of China's recent boast that Uiyghur women have been liberated from the horror of being "baby-making factories" by being forcibly sterilized. Now they are free to be iPhone making factory workers. Such a relief from the drudgery of family life!

julie said...

This nasty thing takes many forms; it apparently accompanies the human journey from the beginning and will be with us until the end. Wheat & tares.

This is the underlying reason why "the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."

Many prayers are going up this week that the current communist takeover effort will fail; God-willing, may it be so, and may we have an era of peace! But to think that if we succeed this time, the same battle will never have to be fought again, that strikes me as profound foolishness, people being what they are.

Even if we have an apocalypse now, which ushers in an era of greatness and sees the current crop of baddies toppled, after a couple of generations, the veil will drop once more. People will forget to pass on to their children the hard lessons we are learning. Someone will again, probably under the guise of good intentions, work to enslave the world. At least, until that final day, whose hour nobody knows.

Gagdad Bob said...

The dramatic tension of life is a struggle between good and evil. The difference between us and them is that we locate the evil in ourselves and in human nature, while the left simultaneously externalizes evil (hence victim culture) while denying its existence.

Gagdad Bob said...

The credo of the left: there is no such thing as evil, and conservatives are its embodiment.

Anonymous said...

In other, completely ignored news, China has neutralized the Hong Kong democracy movement with mass arrests. They’re facing life in prison. Anybody who keeps saying that China is a capitalist nation which succeeds “because of their higher IQs” is delusional. But maybe Prager has a video that’ll explain this.

Petey said...

Is it really necessary to say that IQ and virtue are independent variables?

Petey said...

Or that the Democrat administration has already emboldened China? Or that the Big Tech oligarchs are Chinese tools, hence the oppression of conservative thought?

Anonymous said...

"Many prayers are going up this week that the current communist takeover effort will fail"

Per Merriam-Webster: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/communism, see below

Where do you see any of this going on in this country? (and IMO, the censorship that is going on is wrong - only calls for violence should be removed - however, this is not communism)

communism noun
Definition of communism
1a: a system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed
b: a theory advocating elimination of private property
2capitalized
a: a doctrine based on revolutionary Marxian socialism and Marxism-Leninism that was the official ideology of the U.S.S.R.
b: a totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state-owned means of production
c: a final stage of society in Marxist theory in which the state has withered away and economic goods are distributed equitably
d: communist systems collectively

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 1:46 PM

I see your point. People say communism, what happens here though is increased regulation and taxation.

The stimulus checks are a rare direct manifestation of communism, which is why Gagdad returns his stimulus checks to the government and says "no thanks." Or does he? Hmmmmmmm.

There's also a skin pigmentation divide which seems to correlate with certain controversies we've had.

This citizens of this country get browner every year and I think this creates tension, not sure why.

So called "white people" used to be extremely dominant in the USA and now that they are no longer the shot-callers some waving of Confederate flags is noted.

Coonskin horned caps non-withstanding, whites are getting used to their downfall much in the way a frog gradually tolerates immersion in ever hotter water.

QAnon revolves around "white traitors are letting the shop go to Leroy with his pants down low."

It is all banal and will be over with by 2200 AD.

Nicolás said...

A man is called communist if he fights for the state to assure him a bourgeois life.

Anonymous said...

The tale of Mr. Furious and fascism.

When Dubya was re-elected I remember being directed to a then well known “Mr. Furious” style conservative blogger. He wrote an especially angry essay about how there was no credible proof that Dubya was any kind of fascist, with all evidence proving that he could only possibly be a patriotic public servant tasked with defending a free nation against enemies who hated us for our freedoms. He even said that if the proof was compelling enough that he himself would be “loading revolutionary guns against fascism” even if they belonged to liberals.

Recently, that very same president was quoted thus: “Laura and I are watching the scenes of mayhem unfolding at the seat of our nation’s government in disbelief and dismay. It is a sickening and heartbreaking sight. I am appalled by the reckless behavior of some political leaders since the election and by the lack of respect shown today for our institutions, our traditions, and our law enforcement.”

My former hero, that Mr. Furious guy, is now calling for an armed insurrection, a civil war, against all politicians who’ve been speaking just as Mr. Bush just did. I assume that Dubya is now a fascist.

These days it sure is hard to know who the real patriots, traitors, fascist, commies, freedom fighters and fascists are when the definitions are continuously shifting.

Cousin Dupree said...

Bush is but a well-meaning tool and all-around useless idiot. I wouldn't pay him overmuch attention.

Cousin Dupree said...

Useful, I mean. Freudian slip.

Anonymous said...

"A man is called communist if he fights for the state to assure him a bourgeois life."

Not a traditional definition, but even assuming that definition, I don't see the current crisis revolving around that.

To clarify the remark about censorship != communism... All communist regimes used censorship, otherwise they wouldn't have survived scrutiny and the populace would recognize that it was a failed system of government. However this is not unique to communist regimes - there are autocratic regimes that also use censorship. And IMO, the censorship that we are seeing now is wrong even though the platforms can legally do what they want with their platforms. As long as there is handling of calls for violence, anyone should be able to say what they want. Twitter obviously wasn't envisioned when the constitution was created. IMO, there need to be some adjustments to account for the current world to prevent censorship.

Unfortunately, the pendulum always swings too far. Dangerous times we live in...

Anonymous said...

Or that the Democrat administration has already emboldened China? Or that the Big Tech oligarchs are Chinese tools, hence the oppression of conservative thought

Petey, all of America has been a Chinese tool ever since conservative economic policies took over liberalism. They planned it that way. It's been "common wisdom" ever since that giving away our jobs and technologies to the Chinese will only make our robots better competitors. I'm thinking that our kids are gonna have a lot more free time on their hands, for things like begging on the streets and doing radical protests.

As for Big Tech Oligarchs, the worst that's gonna happen to them when shit hits the fan, is they'll have to move to China. As you remember, all rich who publicly join the Communist party gets the best dachas.

Also remember Petey, that with every solution new problems are often created. It used to be in America, that this was the whole point of having a loyal opposition. They'd devils advocate the hell out of any negative possibilities, in the hopes of avoiding them in reality. Now in America thanks to conditioning, we've come to believe that no opposition could ever possibly be loyal. So when all else fails, put your faith in smart phones!

Anonymous said...

Cousin Dupree, so about Dubya vs. Trump, you're saying that today's fool is tomorrow's tool?

Or is it that today's heroes are tomorrows zeros? How does anyone know anything anymore? I tried watching all the Prager videos that might explain but he hasn't gotten that far yet.

Anonymous said...

anon @1/11/2021 02:56:00 PM,

In here sin is to blame for everything. Out there power is to blame for everything. How about we join the two and proclaim that sin + power = supercharged sin power?

That would mean that the goal is to keep all powers that be constantly checking and balancing each other. But sometimes those powers collude and gain supercharged sin powers anyways.

So we just had our little insurrection attempt. How do we know that laws wont be passed which 'll defend supercharged sin even more from checks and balances? How do we know who gets control after the revolution succeeds? I know Iranians who got kicked out by their version of the Muslim Nazis because they were no longer needed as useful tools (allies). How do we know that good and decent Christians wouldn't be silenced by people like that guy wearing the "Camp Auschwitz" tee shirt, after their usefulness was over?

Cousin Dupree said...

Yes, thanks to President Trump moving the Overton Window so dramatically, most Republican pols can be seen for the fools, tools, and ghouls they are. Even Reagan must be reinterpreted as a mere transitional figure.

Anonymous said...

I hadn't heard of the Overton Window before. Very interesting and poignant. It makes a lot of sense.

I definitely agree with you that Trump has shifted the Overton Window like nobody else before. I found this interesting when researching it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v-hzc6blGI&feature=emb_title. It was done in his first term and he has expanded the window since then.


Cousin Dupree said...

Young adults with gender studies degrees. Is there anything they don't know?

Petey said...

Their sex?

Anonymous said...

Petey wrote:

"Bush is but a well-meaning tool and all-around useless idiot. I wouldn't pay him overmuch attention."

Dubya served his country honorably and was a brave leader. Let's not forget that when credible death threats against Dubya were everywhere he continued to make public appearances. Objects thrown at him were dodged with aplomb. They could have been bombs, he didn't know. NO flinching whatsoever. Stupid? I don't think so; you don't need a Phd to figure out how dangerous his situation was. He was and is a credit to America.

Whereas you, Petey? Are you worthy to unclog a sink at the Bush home? Where did you serve? Did you serve? If not, then I suggest for decency's sake you say nothing about Dubya unless you have something good to say.

Thank you in advance.

Petey said...

Have you ever heard of Vietnam, anonymous?

Anonymous said...

"Yes, thanks to President Trump moving the Overton Window so dramatically, most Republican pols can be seen for the fools, tools, and ghouls they are. Even Reagan must be reinterpreted as a mere transitional figure."

The readers should be made aware we have no idea who this cuck Dupree is. He certainly has no respect for his superiors.

Nicolás said...

Nothing is as petty as not admitting how many people we encounter are superior to us. Inequality is an experience of the well-bred soul.

Nicolás said...

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

Cousin Dupree said...

Show me where I've ever disrespected Bob. When sober.

Joe Biden said...

This is Joe Bide

Joe Biden said...

This is Joe Biden. Why wont

Joe Biden said...

This is Joe Biden. Why wont this thing let me finish?

Joe Biden said...

This is Joe Biden. I have an announcement. So I've been told that see our so called “President“ has offered Coach Bill Belichick of the Patriots the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

As much as I despise Mr. Belichick, preferring my own Eagles and sometimes the team formerly known as the Red$kin$ and occasionally the Colts or Jets back when they used to win, I agree with the coach’s decision to decline the medal. He stated that “above all, I am an American citizen with great reverence for our nation's values, freedom and democracy."

And Trump apparently does not. So he declined.

Aside from that, I think that Rob, Petrie, Cousin, anonymous, and all of us need to come together to unite as loyal American citizens going forward. This should be our mission, to Build Back Better.

Thank You,
Joe Biden

Nicolás said...

It is not enough for the leftist 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.

John Rockwell said...

"I'm reminded of China's recent boast that Uiyghur women have been liberated from the horror of being "baby-making factories" by being forcibly sterilized. Now they are free to be iPhone making factory workers. Such a relief from the drudgery of family life!"

Gender Equality, Feminism is tantamount to ethnic cleansing. The frankness of those people.

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