We Must Treat the Culture War as a Total War

Via GenZConservative

The Culture War is a Total War. We Must Treat it As One

As I wrote in my article on why we must “raise the black flag,” in the culture war and wage our fight against the Jacobins and cultural Marxists without mercy or quarter, it is time for us to drop the insouciant, on again off again approach to the culture war and start taking it more seriously. The best way to conceive of that change in attitude and aim to affect it, I think, is to stop treating the culture war as a limited war and instead as a total war.

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Doug Casey on The Culture War

Guest Post by Doug Casey via International Man

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“Culture” is composed of the customs, traditions, and beliefs of a group of people. It’s a way of seeing the world and interpreting reality. It determines what’s right and wrong and good and evil. Culture is what ties people together or divides them. It’s a composite of religion, politics, economics, philosophy, and language—but the composite is more important than any one component.

Culture is what ties groups and countries together. When a cultural split develops—such as the one we now have in the US—a country cannot, and, more importantly, should not stay together.

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Materially Hollow

Guest Post by The Zman

If you wanted to locate a point on the timeline as to when America began its descent into the current crisis, a good candidate would be when the Right decided to focus on economics over culture. While there is no specific day on which they made the shift, it happened somewhere during the cultural revolution of the 1960’s and 1970’s, largely in response to that culture war. When the Right embraced fusionism, the die was cast and events would inevitably lead to the current crisis we see today.

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