Too Dumb To Make It

Guest Post by The Zman

In dissident circles, it is generally accepted that the West has lost its way due to two main problems. One is that the ruling class has embraced a set of ideas about human organization that are at odds with biological reality. Either from a desire to feel righteous or just from reckless disregard for their duties, they have embraced a set of beliefs about humanity we loosely call multiculturalism. The two roots of this belief set are the blank slate and egalitarianism. We are amorphous blobs with equal potential.

The other problem is that this desire to include everyone has allowed all sorts of barking at the moon crazies to gain positions of influence in the culture. These are the people who show up in the corporate human resource department chanting about the need make sure everyone holds the exact same opinions, all in the name of diversity. These are the people running around attacking statuary on the college campus. Fear of these crazies has damaged our normal mechanism for defending society from external threats.

At Our Wit’s End: Why We’re Becoming Less Intelligent and What It Means for Our Future, by Edward Dutton and Michael A. Woodley of Menie, offers an alternative explanation for why we are seeing the West in crisis. Ed Dutton is an English anthropologist who teaches at the University of Oulu in Finland. Michael A. Woodley is a British ecologist and intelligence researcher with the Center Leo Apostel at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Both have written extensively about human intelligence.

Their book is an effort to track general intelligence in the West, against the backdrop of human accomplishment in the West. More specifically, they make the case that the West is getting dumber, even when adjusting for immigration, and the process has been going on for a long time. As a result, the West is following in the same path as prior civilizations that experienced a similar decline in general intelligence. Stupid people do stupid things and cumulatively, they eventually bring the whole thing down.

The book starts with one of those obvious examples that is so obvious, you wonder why you did not notice it. Fifty years ago this July, humans landed on the moon. The lunar program was started roughly a decade before and NASA went from having crude rockets unable to put satellites into space to sending people to the moon and bringing them back safely. To people alive in that time, it was an incredible moment, and one they assumed was the dawn of the space age, when man would traverse the stars.

Today, we cannot reach the moon. In fact, we struggle to hurl a probe to the moon. The Israelis are celebrating because their probe managed to actually hit the moon, rather than miss it entirely. NASA is no longer able to do much of anything and instead spends its time celebrating diversity. Whatever the reason, in this one area, the West is clearly not where it was fifty years ago. Instead of the moon landing being a launching point for the exploration of space, it was the peak of human ability to explore the stars.

Another obvious example they begin with, one that should hit home for men in their middle years, is the Concorde. If you were a kid in the 1970’s, the Concorde was the shape of things to come. Instead of six and seven hour flights across the continent or the Atlantic Ocean, flight time would be a few hours. Everyone was sure we would soon be hopping on super-fast planes to be halfway around the globe in a few hours. Instead, we stand in line for hours at the airport to get on planes no faster than fifty years ago.

These two great examples are the jumping off point to explain that we are not only getting dumber, but the biological process causing it. The book itself is actually a series of essays, grouped together into topics related to the main theme. It is written for a general audience, so even if the reader has little exposure to cognitive studies, the material is easy to follow. In fact, the book also works a great introduction for those curious about IQ and the ways in which science has for studying human cognitive ability.

For those with an interest in Roman history, the discussions of intelligence in the Republic, as well as the Empire, are very interesting. There are a great many theories as to why the Republic collapsed into autocracy and why the Western Empire collapsed. In fact, that’s the fun part of studying the Romans. Why they suddenly, so it seems, veered from consensual government to military dictatorship and empire is one of the great stories of Western history. It’s a great story full of amazing characters, both good and bad.

What the authors suggest is that a biological process was the root of the rise of Rome, it’s flourishing as a republic and then it’s decent into autocracy and eventually collapse. Their theory is a great addition to Joseph Tainter’s ideas about the collapse of complex civilizations. Taken together, it suggests Spengler’s observation about civilization is the result of people building social organizations that eventually become too complex for them to manage. Or, they simply become too dumb to operate what their ancestors left them.

Perhaps the most compelling example is their look at the golden age of Islam. Maybe it is because it is unfamiliar to Westerners, so we have no emotional bias, but the math presented to explain the rise and fall is revelatory. Not only does it explain the collapse of “high Islam” but it explains the rise of modern Islam. It opens the door to understanding this strange, esoteric civic cult that has taken up residence among the ruling elites in the West. It is a short essay, but very powerful in explaining their argument.

Now, the one complaint about the book is it really could have gone into great depth about some of the examples used to make their points. The section on Islam would make for a great 10,000 word essay. They only brush up against the phenomenon of religion rising, falling and then rising again in the late stages of civilization. It is a great example of a short book that the reader will wish was much longer. Usually, the opposite is true. Most books are too long and in need of a ruthless editor. This is not one of those books.

Finally, for dissidents, this books is black pill. Most of us hang onto the hope that we can find a way to argue and organize our way out of this decline. The truth is, the West may simply lack the human capital to keep the plates spinning much longer. In other words, the die may have been cast a dozen generations ago when smart people started limiting their fertility and helping the poor make it too adulthood. The result being a steady decline in our IQ to the point where we are no longer fit to carry on as a civilization.

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Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
April 15, 2019 5:27 pm

“…when smart people started limiting their fertility and helping the poor make it too adulthood.”

Bad chasing out good.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
April 15, 2019 5:44 pm

A while back Admin threw up some quotes and one of the said that basically, the world was a battleground and either you fought and won or you fought and lost. There are only two choices. I wrote a post embracing that concept and y’all pilloried me. I believe that the consensus was best stated by “can’t we all just get along.”

I have stepped back from that contention but still believe it to be true. It is only through the battle that the weak are killed and the strong endure. It is only through the contest that good ideas win out over bad ideas. The answer to this question is No…We can not all just get along.

Stand up and fight or dissolve into the mists of history.

TampaRed
TampaRed
April 15, 2019 5:51 pm

while there’s probably quite a bit of truth here about the decline of intelligence,i believe that it is far more about easy living that turns into laziness & sloth,which leads to a lack of initiative, self confidence,and courage–
intelligence is highly overrated —

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  TampaRed
April 15, 2019 7:00 pm

Check out subSaharan Africa, average IQ 70, for what it has accomplished…Intelligence is actually underrated…

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
April 15, 2019 6:19 pm

Every time I see someone write “even taking immigration into account” I know automatically that they did not take it into account. Maybe the Chinese kids in some tony prep school on the Upper West Side, but not the offal blowing over the border by the tens of millions. I also wonder about those ‘IQ Tests’ they’re giving. Exactly who is giving them, who is taking them, and who is grading them? I can’t say that I know anyone who has ever taken one that wasn’t found on some bait click site, so how are the extrapolating all these definitive numbers? Not buying it.

If we import a replacement population from the peasant classes of the world for half a century, what did we expect was going to be the result?

This is another one of those things that are almost pointless to discuss. If you’re still living under the impression that there is a fix to our problem, you are probably part of the problem. Western Civilization is over, this is the cleanup phase. There is only one route to survive and we simply do not have the stomach for it. We will perish because we never bothered to defend ourselves and whatever comes next will have to find it’s own spark.

AC
AC
  Hardscrabble Farmer
April 15, 2019 8:29 pm

There is only one route to survive and we simply do not have the stomach for it.

Some of us do. Just start helping get the others out of our way, and we’ll deal with this situation.

Jaz
Jaz
  Hardscrabble Farmer
April 16, 2019 11:04 am

Exactly! I point out the low test scores in Arizona schools and question if it’s because of illegal aliens. They don’t speak or read the language and thus test poorly. I am called a “racist “ for bringing this up.

daniel
daniel
  Hardscrabble Farmer
April 16, 2019 12:09 pm

I agree most don’t have the constitution for what’s to come. And the scale required is almost unprecedented. But a bright spot is the youth. Growing up as a minority has made them awake. Young white men are overwhelmingly right-wing.

ursel doran
ursel doran
April 15, 2019 6:21 pm

Government subsidizing has a very predictable result.
That which you subsidize you get more of. Seventy plus percent of black babies with no fathers around, rebuilding homes in flood plains over and over SNAP cards, participation trophies vs winners and losers, on and on.
The current rage on campuses of gender studies to create more useful idiots, aka educated fools, with no useful skill sets.

AC
AC
April 15, 2019 6:30 pm

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None of the technological items in this image were invented by Africans.

John
John
April 15, 2019 8:35 pm

Dumb enough to believe that a lone nut killed JFK with a magic bullet, and that NASA really sent men to the moon and back 50 years ago…

https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/a-funny-thing-happened-on-the-way-to-the-moon/

Skip to 32:15 to see how they faked the “long distance” image of the Earth through the orbiter window. Why would they do that?

John Galt
John Galt
April 15, 2019 9:27 pm

So darwinism, survival of the fittest, worked…..

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  John Galt
April 15, 2019 10:29 pm

Devolution…

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
April 15, 2019 9:50 pm

France is probably a good example of Stupid People: Why did the fire, smoke alarms, and sprinkler heads fail, where was the Security Guard, the Priest, the cleaning crew, people on the street? A full investigation should be conducted and Morons fired. I’d like to see the IQs of US Politicians, teachers, TV personalities…

Steve
Steve
April 15, 2019 9:59 pm

Government became too large and onerous. Then, feelings trumped facts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 15, 2019 10:59 pm

Which IQ test did they use to test the Africans? Which IQ test can be used cross-culture? Somebody here dealing in made up shit.

SaxonWrath
SaxonWrath
  Anonymous
April 16, 2019 10:19 am

What kind of IQ questions would the Africans not understand due to the supposed dilemma of cross culture differences?

Youtube Researcher
Youtube Researcher
  Anonymous
April 16, 2019 2:44 pm

The culture independent IQ test does not involve questions. It is all images: pattern recognition or recognition of sequences. Test takers are prepped with several training questions, so they get the idea. A verbal explanation was given in their native language, or English if they understood it.

I have seen examples of the tests; I have taken one of the tests; I have watched several lengthy videos where the researchers and test proctors have explained the theories and how the results agree with other readily available information.

Example: Three rows of images, but last panel in bottom row is blank. In first row, you see from left to right, the following images: 1 goat, 2 goats, and 3 goats. In the second row, you see the following images: one pig, 2 pigs, 3 pigs. In the bottom row, you see the following: 1 cow, 2 cows, and an empty final panel.

The four choices are as follows: 3 cows; 2 monkeys; 4 elephants; or 3 goats. Which one did you choose?

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
April 16, 2019 12:12 am

Multiculturalism is a myth .

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
April 16, 2019 10:15 am

A nation in which the “great garbage avalanche” is long overdue.