Monday, August 30, 2021

World War ∞

If war is the continuation of politics by other means, then the converse is equally true: politics is the continuation of war by other means. And if the latter is true, then it follows that the war -- we call it WW∞ -- is literally endless, because man is -- among other things -- at once Homo politicus and Homo bellicose: a homicidal prostitute, if you like.

Man is the "political animal," but he is also -- among others -- the rational animal, the symbolic animal, the self-aware animal, the moral animal, the artistic animal, the transcendent animal, the comedic animal,  and the wise animal (LOL!).

But each of these is a vertical category, or a modality of the vertical. 

This being the case, it is a sad fact that man is also -- and more often than not -- the irrational animal (Homo pomo), the atheist animal (Homo literalum), the devoid-of-self-awareness animal (Homo progressivus), the immoral animal (Homo cuomo), the sh*t-masquarading-as-art animal (Homo MOMO), the immanentizing-the-eschaton animal (Homo gnosticus), the unfunny animal (Homo wokiens), and the foolish animal (Homo academicus), respectively.

Now, each of these polarities is a battleground and a front in WW∞. For example, when have we not been involved in a struggle between reason and irrationality? Or worse, between the merely weak and irrational and the aggressively insane, AKA Republican vs. Democrat.

Look at the Taliban. Conquering them on the battlefield is one thing, but forcing them to reason is another thing entirely. You can leave them to slaughter but you can't make them think.

Even comedy is a battlefield, for one of the preoccupations of progressive wokism (speaking of the Taliban) is the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be laughing at them. Not for nothing do they call it the Late Night War, nor is it surprising that General Gutfield is routing these enemies of merriment.  

Similarly, what is the homeschool movement but a battle against the entrenched statist forces of Big Miseducation? 

What is America -- as originally conceived -- but an ongoing revolution against those perennial reactionaries who hate liberty, individualism, and private property?  WW .  

Likewise, we supposedly defeated racism in 1865, or war itself in 1918, or fascism in 1945, or Marxism in 1991, but that's like saying we defeated Stephen Colbert in 2021. If only! For it seems that being born in the human state entitles one only to being a participant in the endless war, even -- or especially -- if it is only a war with onself.

Which my sound trite, but here again this goes to a major distinction between our side and the progressive forces of reaction:  a person incapable of governing himself is unfit for self-government. The left fundamentally agrees, but their solution is to dominate us. I suppose I would have no issue with the left if they only limited their activities to controlling their millions of constituents who are incapable of controlling themselves: Antifa, BLM, Joe Biden, et al. 

Now, back to Garrigou-Lagrange's Thomistic Common Sense, on which we've made no progress for a couple of weeks, having once again fallen from eternity into time. We try our best to minimize the latter, but it happens. At any rate, let's see if we can knock out a chapter.

"Common sense," writes G-L, "is nothing other than spontaneous (or primordial) reason." 

Now, there is, one might say, the intra-rational (logic as such) and the supra-rational, i.e., those foundational principles without which reason is impossible, e.g., the immutable laws of identity, non-contradiction, causality, finality, etc. These are the very laws of intelligible being, laws we cannot avoid and still be logical.

As we've mentioned before, Thomas doesn't so much prescribe as describe: he is simply describing what we are doing when we think rationally; from this follows the prescription, i.e., don't pretend you're thinking when you're doing something less, and certainly don't undermine man's ability to think -- to know intelligible being via the intellect.

In the margin there's a question to myself: in what philosophical universe is this activity we call "common sense" both possible and efficacious?

Big question! Big universe!

True enough, but the universe isn't so big that it can't be tamed with common sense. What I mean is that our universe is fanatically law-abiding, scrupulously adhering to certain fundamental laws such as the speed of light, Planck's constant, gravity, electromagnetism, etc. Without such laws there would be no stability below to permit all of the emergent teleological activity up here. Order comes from order. Disorder and chaos are always parasitic on order. But enough about the left. 

"Philosophy" may be reduced to four main candidates: empiricism, rationalism, idealism, or (moderate) realism. That's off the top of the voice in my head, so perhaps you can think of others. Some partake of two categories, for example, positivism, which pretends to be empirical but is really a narrow rationalism; or materialism, which is really an abstract idealism projected onto matter.

In any event. G-L says that only one of these truly recognizes common sense, and that would be the last, moderate realism. And again, moderate realism isn't really any kind of ism-ideology, but simply a description of what we are doing when we engage in intellection. 

For example, thinking begins with a conceptual abstraction from objects of the senses. You may not like this idea, but it's nevertheless true, for you can't disagree with it without confirming it. The ideology of materialism, for example, is not some bit of matter, but an immaterial abstraction from it, so the materialist is just an inadequate moderate realist.  

I gotta stop. This vertical guerrilla has some other things to do.

27 comments:

Gagdad Bob said...

The enemy has advanced microwave weaponry:

Inside the microwave oven there is a microwave generator, which takes electricity and converts it into high-powered radio waves. The magnetron blasts these waves into the food compartment. The microwaves bounce back and forth off the reflective metal walls of the box, just like light bounces off a mirror. As these waves travel through the food item, they make the molecules inside it vibrate more quickly, which generates heat and that is what causes the food to get hot.

It is not only a brilliant way to quickly heat food in the home, but it is also a good way to think about what is happening inside modern America. Instead of a magnetron generating microwaves, we have the mass media which generates lies, fabrications, and propaganda. These waves of false information bounce around within society causing people to act. Since these waves of data are at odds with reality, this causes friction within society and the people inside get increasingly agitated.

John Venlet said...

Since these waves of data are at odds with reality, this causes friction within society and the people inside get increasingly agitated.

Tinfoil hats offer no protection, and may exacerbate the agitation.

Cousin Dupree said...

John Cleese joins the battle. He's always been a loony leftist. I wonder if he's finally redpilled or just hoping to defend himself from the mob?

julie said...

John - yep.

This being the case, it is a sad fact that man is also -- and more often than not -- the irrational animal (Homo pomo), the atheist animal (Homo literalum), the devoid-of-self-awareness animal (Homo progressivus), the immoral animal (Homo cuomo), the sh*t-masquarading-as-art animal (Homo MOMO), the immanentizing-the-eschaton animal (Homo gnosticus), the unfunny animal (Homo wokiens), and the foolish animal (Homo academicus), respectively.

Often all in the same animal!

Re. Cleese, it's hard to say. Mugged by reality, maybe, but does he really get it or is he just mad because they canceled him?

Gagdad Bob said...

The so-called Comedy Channel canceled the classic Diversity Day episode of The Office. They need to come up with a more accurate name for the channel. I know: The Diversity Channel.

EbonyRaptor said...

I'm kinda hoping reversity becomes a thing.

Anonymous said...

Not for nothing do they call it the Late Night War, nor is it surprising that General Gutfield is routing these enemies of merriment.

Ohmygod, how can anyone watch that tire fire and think that it is winning anything?

You people really are becoming an entirely separate species.

Cousin Dupree said...

No shit.

Anonymous said...

Woke/cancel movements are reactionary in nature, provoked by conservative efforts to stall and impede progress.

So if there is a war, we know who started it. That's right, the conservatives.

Our society is in the process of throwing off the centuries-old yoke of white male dominance; a lot of wacky and illogical things have to be tried to further this project. We just can't be having white guys in charge anymore, because they have "screwed the pooch." They have shown they can't be responsible stewards of the planet or its people.

So now we are compelled to be "woke," that is, make sure brown people are placed in charge. White females are going to be just underneath the brown power elite. We can't be having any Karens either, so keep that in mind.

You brought this backlash upon yourselves. You've done well with commerce, finances, defense, exploration, and a host of other things. No one can deny that the white man is the dominant, world-beating and world-making warhorse. It is just that although he leaves us this rich legacy, he cannot be in charge anymore.

We hope you understand, but if you don't, oh well.

--Woken and Smokin

Anonymous said...

Well I just watched Gutfeld! (you spelled his name wrong), and it's even less funny than I remembered. You can tell he knows he's bombing, it's painful to watch. Who would willingly subject themselves to this? I lasted about 3 minutes.

Nielsen said...

Gutfeld is King of Late Night as his Show Beats Colbert, Kimmel, Fallon

Anonymous said...

World War ooo was just downgraded to a regional insurgency. We will keep you posted.

Commanding Officer XXX

Gagdad Bob said...

I'm amazed that the Taliban won -- they had no lawyers, consultants, diversity, gender or HR inclusion teams!

Anonymous said...

The Taliban haven't won anything yet.

They are up against insurgents and it should be mentioned that despite skill at oppressing civilians, they have a dismal military record against armed groups like themselves.

I hope they enjoy their civil war. Business as usual, in other words.

The USA could transform Afghanistan into a radioactive parking lot in about 30 minutes. Anytime a nation "defeats" the USA the nuclear arsenal should be taken into consideration.

Cousin Dupree said...

Bomb them up to the Stone Age.

Joey B said...

My Afghanistan mission was a complete success, and besides, it's all Trump's fault.

Anonymous said...

President Biden's presidency has been trashed and I doubt it can be fixed. The MSM enjoys a spectacle so they have piled on into the attack.

The Afghanistan mess just keeps getting worse. New information surfaced that Biden "blew off" key conditions for the withdrawal, including a power sharing deal with the Kabul government, and a promise to fight Al-quada. The Taliban met neither condition and yet the withdrawal took place anyway.

What was the damn hurry to get out of Afghanistan? I just don't see it. It is prime strategic real estate, giving us a base of power in the region. I just don't see why we let that go, and in the slipshod manner in which it seems to have been done.

No, the whole thing reeks of some closed door wheeling and dealing. We've got to follow the money to unravel this sh*t show. And we can't blame Trump, who is somewhat of a hawkish fellow when that is called for.

These are dark times for the Democrats. Their golden boy has dropped the ball and how. This is going to affect geopolitical power in a big way as American credibility crumbles.

Harris has not inspired confidence and there is probably no salvation in that direction.

The next three years are going to be excruciating.

Anonymous said...

The Chinese want to get into the Afghanistan game in their typical non-military way by giving out tons of money and advice. Their reward? A base of operations against their own Islamic problem children to keep them in order.

Well, the Chinese are welcome to it. Now Americans have now joined the ancient Macedonians, the British and the Russians as powers which have been humbled in Afghanistan.

The place has bad ju-ju. There is something about Kandahar which breeds strife like nowhere else. Seriously it is a black hole of bellicose emotions.

Anonymous said...

American Christians got conquered with promises of riches if they’d just send in some seed money and vote R, regardless of how “nukular” or “mittens” or “really great brain” they got.

For their part, the liberals got woked and called it good.

Sadly, the same powers-that-be tried a bunch of similar tactics to conquer the masses of
Afghanistan, with the obviously abysmal results. All the Taliban had to do was follow the trail of laid down American made weapons straight into Kabul, since most had forgotten how to get there after 20 years. Sure, a few had to get the hell out. But what happened to what we'd taught the rest?

I’d think that our powers-that-be need to learn more about conquering and converting to Christianity. But I’m starting to think that profiting from endless failure had been the plan all along.

Gagdad Bob said...

Good description of the dystopian telos of woke progressivism -- I think I'll check out the book:

Denial of reality and creation of surrealism was one of the hallmarks of Communism. On the surface, we may speak about political propaganda, but Satter goes further than that. The people were accustomed to the constant stream of lies, unaware of the truth about the Soviet system, as well as the world outside this “hermetically sealed” atmosphere. It affected their interior lives to the point that the entire culture began to morph into a static dream. Most people were willing players in this theater of the absurd, and courage to challenge the system was woefully lacking. The mental exhaustion also led to acquiescence to the system, and people became mere cogs in the powerful machine....

“Age of Delirium” is not just about the totalitarian surrealism of the Soviet Union but about the factors that contribute to building a totalitarian system and regime. Man ceases to be human once he accepts a metaphysical takeover by ideology, cleanses himself of moral responsibility, and quietly and indifferently accepts that he has allowed himself to turn into a beast, all in an effort to be God.

Gagdad Bob said...

"State-organized delusion." The Biden administration in a nutshell.

julie said...

Oof. I just read that excerpt while watching The Dark Knight, and of course in the midst of current events.

Thank God for dogs and good family.

Anonymous said...

GDB commented:

""State-organized delusion." The Biden administration in a nutshell."

I want to make sure I believe all of them, and I have realized I don't know what the state-organized delusions are. I need some assistance in identifying the delusions. Can you help?

-Little Miss Muffet

Anonymous said...

It's all about who’s in power, and what their actual goals are, and whatever the unfortunate majority who’s not in power believes, conditioned or not. If communism looks more promising for that unfortunate majority, then that’s where they’ll go to believe. The same can be said for economic libertarianism. And apparently for too many unfortunate Afghans, Talibanism.

Obviously, they can't all be best, or even good for whatever unfortunate majority. I’d like to believe that eventually, sometimes a very long eventually, the unfortunate majority does figure it out.

I am a strange one. I believe in speeding up the process by measuring results, regardless of the “human reality” of sin or whatever my tribe has been led to think are the demonic outgroup de jour. I know that projecting what one believes the other believes, onto the other, isn't going to yield very good results.

Acquiescing to powerful sociopaths just because “we all sin” seems pretty hopeless to me. Maybe I want to feel more hopeful than nihilistic, or even more powerful. But I know as a fact that I don’t want to be just another powerful sociopath. I wasn’t cut from that cloth.

It seems smarter to focus on powerful sociopathy itself, instead of on “the other team” which is exactly what powerful sociopaths want. But such thinking seems beyond unfortunate people conditioned to believe that the good guys always wear white hats.

Nicolás said...

Such is the complexity of every historical event that we can always fear that from a good an evil might be born and always hope that from an evil a good might be born.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Nicolás. I know that this it's a bad word, but I do believe that there's a "science" behind all that. And that even if it doesn't scale/translate to the larger society, there may be some practical value with such a science for the regular-guy Christian in his own little world.

Van Harvey said...

The problem is, that the Science is typically the sheep's clothing for the 'science!' underneath, and the 'thinking' is just the denial of reality hiding under the Hegelian dialectic of Oppressor,Oppressed -> Intersectionality.

Stick a fork in it and put it back in the microwave, on high.

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