The Fourth Stage Of American History

Guest Post by The Zman

Over a century ago, Robert Lewis Dabney noted that Northern Conservatism never conserves anything. It makes a show of resisting whatever Progressive fads are currently popular, but in the end it always gives in and eventually, embraces the fad as a principle of conservatism. He was probably not the first to note this, but his description remains the most famous, among those who traffic in taboo thoughts. His description of conservatism as a shadow that follows the Left is a great image that captures their nature perfectly.

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The Dissident Right often uses a version of Dabney’s description to describe the modern conservative movement. What gets lost is the fact that Dabney was describing northern conservatives. This geographic split has been erased from the modern mind, as the people who won the Civil War slowly, but surely, erase everything but the history of the North from the nation’s memory. That last bit is critical. One of the distinguishing features of 20th century American conservatism was its Yankeeness.

One reason for this, of course, is that Progressivism is rooted in the North. In fact, it has been pretty much confined to what Colin Woodward called Yankeedom. This map is very useful for understanding the demographic contours of American regionalism. Those dark blue areas are where Lefty walks the streets unmolested. It only makes sense that the loyal opposition would be located in the same areas. The colleges and universities growing the next generation of Progressives, also produce their conservative analogs.

There is another angle to this. There were 15 presidents before Lincoln. Six of them were from Yankeedom or the Midlands. The rest were from the Tidewater or the South. Virginia used to be called the Cradle of Presidents because seven pre-Civil War presidents were from there. Only one post-Civil War president, Woodrow Wilson, has been from Virginia. Of the 30 since the war, 25 have been from Yankeedom or from the Midlands. There have been 19 from parts of the country that fall into the dark blue portion of that linked map.

Since the Civil War, America has been dominated by one region of the country. It stands to reason that politics would be rooted in this region as well. Because Progressives, in various manifestations, are dominant in the North, they have been the driving force in America politics and culture as a whole. Naturally, any reaction to this would be culturally rooted in the North as well. Put another way, politics in America has been a lover’s quarrel between the two halves of Yankeedom since the Civil War.

This arrangement probably would have collapsed a century ago, but world events interceded to lock things in place. The Great War, the Depression, World War Two and then the long nuclear stand-off with the Russians locked things in place. With the nation at risk, any effort to upset the domestic political arrangements would be quickly swatted down. The reason our politics are in a flux now, with the old arrangements collapsing, is there is no longer an exogenous force to lock things in place. Normalcy is returning.

This is why the gap between Progressives and the Buckley Conservatives seems so small all of a sudden. The stand-off with the Soviets was not just a military and political conflict. There was a moral and philosophical conflict. That magnified the differences because it cast them against the backdrop of the larger dispute between Eastern authoritarianism and Western pluralism. Once that back drop was gone, what was left was two sides squabbling over trivial items and competing for the love of financial backers.

It’s also why politics turned into a screaming match after the Cold War ended. There were no big areas of dispute, so they had no choice but to pretend that the trivial differences between the two sides were enormous divides. That was the crucial insight of the Clinton people. Bill Clinton won in 1992 by bellowing about how Bush the Elder did not know how grocery store scanners worked. Clinton, Bush and Obama were basically the same guy, but the political class carried on like like they were polar opposites.

What all this means is that we are in the transition period between the third and fourth phases of American history. The first phase was the Colonial Period that lasted up to and included the Revolutionary War. Then there was the Constitutional Period that lasted until the Civil War. The third period was the Yankee Imperium, that lasted from the Civil War through the end of the Cold War. What comes next is debatable, but it is clear that the rest of the country is going to have a say in the political life of the country.

One thing that is certain is that the political arrangements, both formal and informal, will change as the nation transitions to what comes next. The great centralization of power over the last century to implement the Yankee moral vision domestically and build out the empire around the world is not made for a world of identity politics, regionalization and an empire in retreat. We have legal and political institutions for white people to manage disputes between white people. Those are useless in a majority-minority country.

One final thought on this. These phases of American history have been punctuated by violent conflict. The people who settled and founded the country were not gentle, passive souls. The Colonial Period ended in War. The Constitutional Period ended with the Civil War. It’s not unreasonable to think that this transition period will have its violent elements before we settle into that fourth phase. We live in a low violence time, so civil war is unlikely, but the coming years will most likely feature harsh, regional disputes.

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CCRider
CCRider
December 11, 2017 7:22 am

What an incitful article. America was doomed to become the u. s. at Appomattox. Just as R E Lee said to Lord Acton; aggressive overseas and despotic at home. The lust to rule now gone wild. A country of lincolns. Every tin horn dictator wannabe with an opinion and a platform telling us how to live and what to think. I’m so bone tired of it I wish it to end even at the expense of some Armageddon. It must be purged, almost certainly in blood.

wdg
wdg
  CCRider
December 11, 2017 12:21 pm

I don’t see anyway that there can be a major transformation of the US without a civil war and the shedding of blood. This is not abnormal since it has always been so since the dawn of history. The time for open discussions and informed exchange of ideas has passed. Minds deformed by lies and half-truths will have to be re-calibrated with the truth. And call me old fashioned but good will triumph over unspeakable evil. The Zionist controlled satanic American Empire is already crashing and it will ultimately burn to the ground taking with it central and fractional-reserve banking, Congress, the corrupt “justice” system, the propaganda MSM, the Hollywood cesspool, universities…and the list goes on . This is all necessary before there can be a rebirth of a moral and unified people living in a sovereign and free nation or nations. I would guess when the blood stops flowing, we will be looking at several sovereign nations in what is now the US, and perhaps including parts of Canada.

Axel
Axel
December 11, 2017 7:28 am

Sorta restates the principles it forth in The Fourth Turning.

rhs jr
rhs jr
December 11, 2017 9:56 am

Isn’t it obvious that the Useful Idiots have purposefully loaded the country with Welfare Maggots, Islamic Barbarian and Turd World Invaders just like the Romans did with the Visigoths, Huns, Gauls and Vandals. These people are opportunist, not producers and faithfully vote Democrat. When the dollar collapses from massive over-printing to support them, they will sack our cities and rape our farms. Thank you Obama and Harpy for NOTHING.

Maggie
Maggie
December 11, 2017 10:14 am

It should probably say “Fourth and Final.

BB
BB
December 11, 2017 10:37 am

I think we are going to tear ourselves to pieces.Everybody fighting everybody.Sad but I don’t see how our Republic will hold together much longer unless it is by government force with army Soldiers and Guard units on the streets.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 11, 2017 11:14 am

Minor quibble, but I’d put the end of the colonial period at ratification of the Constitution. The Whiskey Rebellion, for example, was very much a colonial era to do.

As for a 4th era, I would still argue we’re working our way through the Imperial age. The only difference being we are well into the “bad emperors” part of decline. The 4th era won’t start until the US starts Balkanizing.

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
December 11, 2017 12:44 pm

Just finished an interesting experience in the middle of one of California’s rural wildfires. EVERYTHING revolved around the absolute safety of the “firefighters” with no consideration given to the needs of the general population. The political authorities were fanatical in attempting to deny people access to their homes if they had chanced to be elsewhere when the “mandatory evacuation” order was issued or if they subsequently had to briefly leave. I and 3 of my neighbors (all older white males) refused to “evacuate” and subsequently saved not only our own homes but probably our entire community of over 35 duplexes – with garden hoses no less (“firefighters” nowhere in evidence until much later). Proof of concept of the incompetence and evil of the “State” at the most local level. Not denigrating the firemen themselves; most of them were decent guys when they finally showed up but the one Lieutenant(?) I talked to was a pompous asshole.

Barky
Barky
  A. R. Wasem
December 12, 2017 2:52 am

You are require to drink Kool Ade to be an officer.