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What is the
Nation
An increasing
trend we have seen in the modern world has been to vilify
and even call into question the very existence of what we
understand as the nation. In the new age of Globalisation
we are to see entire nations merged into supernational
trading blocs in a commercial world where people are
goods who belong everywhere and nowhere. The advocates
and pioneers of this new world are members of the
political class, a trained elite instilled with liberal
progressive and idealist dogma that is essentially
removed from the general populous who's consent is never
sought in the manner in which they are
governed.
Such ideas
however are not just reduced to this small group, but
penetrate every aspect of the public politic and
educational institutional life as the only alternative.
This is because the two leading political ideologies
Neo-Marxism and Neo-liberalism thrive in the
fragmentation and destruction of society and shared
cultural identity. What such sterile intellect will never
grasp is that the 'nation' cannot disappear simply by
ignoring it or atomising it to the groups and individuals
it consists of Nation simply
'is'.
The Nation is
the most important public foundation for social life and
the core of what it means to be a human being, to the
individual the Nation is everything, it is not an
abstract concept or a fabricated construction; it is real
thing that can be observed everywhere. The nation can be
observed in the people, in its land, in its culture, folk
customs and language, in its growing strength and all
residual understanding of daily life in our
memories.
The nation is
not an accident of nature, but the logical climax of the
biological, social and spiritual evolution of humankind
and the peak of our progression as a species. The most
early and basic life on this earth fought purely for its
own existence, life forms which ensured the continual
survival of the species by conferring an importance to do
so; an instinctive duty to protect its partner and
offspring. Over time this formed the basis for small
groups of creatures to exist this behaviour became
embedded as a genetic trait due to the evolutionary
advantage cooperation provided, eventually allowing the
creation of small communities in ancient humans. Starting
out in the form of tribal families this gave way to
chiefdoms, to kingdoms, to empires, and finally to the
concept of the Nation itself.
This is why we
say the existence of the nation is based on the organic
sense of community, because it stems from the
evolutionary genetic traits that allowed humans to
dominate the earth specifically these qualities are
mutual respect and the sense of responsibility that
people feel towards one another, the nation is a
community of mutual help and mutual dependence. One can
measure a nation by the depth of the solidarity and
co-operation that people show towards one another, the
nation is an organic entity. Under the Integralist
system, the nation governs itself through the means of
organic democracy, a system based on the biological facts
of human beings. The logical goal for such a system is an
increasing level of cooperation between all the elements
of society for the common good of the nation, to reaffirm
the duties of citizens towards each other before narrow
self interest.
Another
important aspect of the nation is the civilization, the
nation provides the very requirements for civilization to
exist, you are only able to read this today because of
the values you were brought up in, all modern humans are
the product of a millennia of sustained cultural growth,
that growth dependent on the success and development of
the nation; secluded tribes only a maintain a primitive
level of culture whereas the citizens of advanced modern
states maintain the benefits of thousands of years of
art, science, language and culture that enrich us as
individuals and allows humanity to reach even greater
heights. This is why the Nation is the central element to
the enhancement of the social and spiritual growth of the
individual citizen.
Now what then
would you think were to happen if we were to destroy the
Nation? To advocate ideologies based on Egoism, self
interest and sectionalism, specifically all forms of
Marxism and liberalism. Such so called 'ideals' would not
only amount to the complete break up of society itself
but the steady degeneration and eventual destruction of
civilization itself, offering a somewhat bleak prospect
for humanity. This is not an exaggeration over just 50
years we have seen our society change at such an
incredible rate we look back at the 'British' like we
would the Romans and Egyptians.
We currently
live in a postmodern state, a state whose values are to
literally have no values, simply a collection of self
made individuals and interest groups flies in the face of
200 million years of evolution and 20,000 years of
cultural development. Liberalism and Marxism are reducing
humanity to the level of animals as they lose their sense
of duty and responsibility, leaving only is pure and
unadulterated egoism that can never be
satisfied.
Some hope
therefore can be found in that nothing other than the
Nation will meet the desires of ordinary people no matter
what commodity is offered in its place, nothing can
replace the desire for unity in the tradition of
something greater than ones self. If the Integralist
party is to succeed it must create a counter culture in
the United Kingdom, to turn the memory of the past into
concrete reality. The myths of our people are the very
thing national philosophy is made of, to revive the high
culture of the past to levels even Britons have never
known, we shall spread the greatest story ever told, the
story of British and European civilization which produced
the greatest minds and heroes this world has
witnessed.
The development of this society requires that
its proponents are fully conscious of how the nation has
developed to its present form, to be historically aware of the
heights of the past and how they can be developed into an even
greater future. The new order and the new nation will restore a
code of social ethics, a code of loyalty and respect towards
one's fellow citizens, and loyalty and respect towards one's
nation, in a communitarian, secular and culturally rich society
which will prove to be a great leap in the spiritual revolution
of not only the British but for all human
kind.
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