META-POLITICS*
(beyond
the economic ideology of mean bourgeois partyism)
*In italian: meta = aim / meta politica = political aim / metapolitics = beyond politics.
THE
THOUSAND YEAR REIGN. The vatican, the ancient nest of snakes and antiwestern
paparazzi-nger inside Western Civilisation, suddenly changed its mind, on the
ottomans in Europe; in this way thinking, against Europe and the Europeans'
interests, to boost its sectarian temporal power. Turks will not pass, anyway;
but the papal state, in this way, only fulfilled the sense of the old prophetic
vision when its thousand year reign of opportunism, pious lies and superstitions,
will come to its farcical end.
Vision
v. Re-vision. What is history, when isn' t the past' s re-vision, just a
" Holywood-like " storyteller' s vision?
Flying pigs.
The french afro-asian uprising: or toward which socio-cultural degeneration
created by the capitalist' swinish greed Western Civilisation is drifting .
Euro-villains. To understand towards which kind of Europe we are heading, and what our future will be, click on thisURL:http://europa.eu.int/futurum/forum/Public/MessageList.cfm?&Thread_ID=23&Selected_ID=13881&lang=it and try to send a message not in line with the idea of Europe born from the bureaucratic delirium of the villains who lurk in Brussels and who apparently represent us. By the look of things, our future looks bleak.
Did you know that... the so-called "arabic numerals" were actually invented by Indo-Europeans?
The end. Every civilization ends … with its final gag.
State castaways. Paraphrasing an old proverb we could say that: “When the State springs a leak, everyone brings grist to their mill”.
Consequences. Often the so-called causes for the fall of a ruling class in power were only consequence and manifestation of its depleted nature.
Cold war. Just as the artillery psycho-physically prepares the battle field, thus every indirect pacific means (propaganda, alliances, subversion, revolts, sanctions, …) prepares the nation subject to attack.
History’s misunderstandings. ...and what should be said about the French counterrevolution passed off as bourgeois… revolution?
Embalming. If the purpose of history is not to strengthen our life, why does it exist? To celebrate our death, perhaps?
Just war. Any war won, just for that, became a just war fought.
Meta-politics*. As life evolved from the saurians to the dinosaurs, from the humanoid to the human, couldn’t it evolve beyond the human being? Anyhow it remains the only meta-physics worthy of being ap-proved,up to western cosmosophy. *(In italian: meta = aim / meta politica = political aim / metapolitics = beyond politics.)
It’s all over. Only when the individual (not individuality) becomes more important than everything, everything comes to its farcical end.
Means and ends. People are always and only the means, justified by their leaders’ end.
Space-time. What was more creative, the aristocratic nature of the aristo-cratic world or the popular nature of our demo-cratic century?
Political physiognomy. As the physician diagnoses the diseases of the human body from its symptoms, thus the good physiognomist foresees the developments and events of the social body from its premises.
Decadence. Whatever survives its death becomes a rotting receptacle of flies and disease.
Class re-ligion*. As it was in ancient Rome, religions are not so much truer but more valid for the formation of the good citizen and valiant soldier. *(From latin: bounding together.)
Social evolution. Aristocracy, for the people from which it derives, is nothing else but its meta-physics* in action. *(In italian: meta = aim / meta fisica = physical aim / metafisica = metaphysics.)
On the people. People would not be people without the nationalistic aberrations linked to such status.
Cold war. Peace is a cold war, a temporary suspension of armed confrontation, waged with different means.
Layman’s replacements. Just as metaphysics is the layman’s replacement for the Christian hereafter, thus ideology is his unbearable faith.
On disposable containers*. In modern democracies, votes are collected just like the garbage man collects disposable containers. *(In italian: voti = votes ; vuoti = disposable containers.)
On capitalism. Public capitalism (communism) and private capitalism: the two pseudo-opposite faces of the middle class in power.
Si vis pacem... Peace usually is contrary to any cowardly pacifist hypocrisy.
Generation-related problems. ...but did Luther* or the uterus give birth to Reformation? *(In italian: Lutero = Luther ; l' utero = the uterus.)
'Cosa nostra'. When government is hiding, those hiding govern.
On feminism. Most probably avant-garde feminism was generated less by the study of natural instinct and more by the pathetic observation of hypercivilized nature.
Ideological excrement. Just as religion is the drug, thus ideology is the excrement of the masses.
Apolitical. The bewilderment of the bourgeois politicker of our times when faced with crude reality… is pathetic but unfortunately true.
Magic mirror. In the Middle and Far East men follow their ever changing truth. Western Civilisation there must follow its interests only, without being deceived by the pitiful hypocrisy of one or the other.
Vices and virtues. The decadence of a civilization perhaps is caused by the same virtues of its greatness: lack of natural selection and therefore the psycho-physical decadence of its ruling class in power.
Human paradoxes. While man strives to improve animal species, he leaves his own to sentiment and chance.
Natural constitutions. Just as political forms are nothing but the mental forms of those who came into power, thus state constitutions are the constitutional virtues of that ruling class in government.
On martyrs. Was the Christian martyr a victim of persecution or was this the result of his own intollerant behavior?
Watch out for the judge. …but wasn’t justice created to regulate vengeance?
Interaction. Cultural evolution is nothing but the consequence of the evolution of mankind within the evolution of its own universe.
Political types. Some are dreaming the politics of having to be … while others advance that of reality, bringing it into the future.
Legal robbery. When the government is corrupt, taxes are nothing more than legalized theft.
Legal misunderstandings. In legislations, more than the virtues, are mirrored the most widely practiced vices.
On language. The importance of a language goes in step with the importance of the nation in which it is spoken.
On historians. The sheer fact that he was first of all a politician and a strategist elevated Thucydides from simple chronicler to the level of realistic interpreter of events.
Historical maxim. For the so-called historians perhaps this may be a maxim: to interpret politico-military events one has to be up to the level of the events being interpreted.
On government. One cannot "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s” without rendering unto him what priests pretend pertain to them.
Occurrences and recurrences. Just as in plants the symptom of their exhaustion is the growth of ever smaller fruits, thus in civilizations is the return of the hominids.
Individual limits. If individual freedom is necessary, it is also true that it must not impinge on the safety of the state that guarantees such freedom. Thus the voluntary coercion which, when needed and for a while, the Romans imposed upon themselves through a dictator.
Social types. That which is considered exceptional in a decayed society, is the normal life of a non-degenerated one.
Evolution. The evolutionary cycle of a civilization: infancy, maturity, old age, death; it is as if to say the macrocycle in which are inserted - and which dominate it - the microcycles of the individuals, cells of such collective organism.
Political economy. Economy turns from a political tool into policy when a nation is no longer led by civility but by civilization. Namely when in the returning barbarism the lower guts return to rule.
On Pharisees. A government of technicians is only a hypocritical screen for the political cowardice it attempts to justify.
On fame. More powerful in its conquest is the fame of a commander than his own weapons.
Democratic intrusiveness. That a society does not adapt to us doesn’t prove anything about its validity or not to another type of man.
On cremlinologists. Isn’t the criminologist the true expert in cremlinology?
Democratic paradoxes. In democratic Athens, weren’t the aristocrats the greatest philosophers, politicians and poets?
Casus belli. The casus belli in general is nothing more than the reason sought to justify, to themselves and to others, the right to wage a war long desired.
Cultural personalities. That individuality is already a cultural fact is demonstrated, if nothing else, by the political and military history of the Greco-Roman civilization.
Evolution. Every development generates its fruit together with its waste.
Capitalist types. If for Renaissance man money was but the means to increase knowledge and civilization, for the capitalist bourgeoisie it is but the goal of his bovine, grab-all and consumeristic pleasure.
Political-military calculations. If you don’t also plan the retreat, you could find yourself with no way out.
Voluntary strategy. To voluntarily do what an adversary would necessarily force us to do, is like opening a door when the other has already charged it: he is thrown off balance and falls into the empty space of his own failed intent.
War history. History is capable of teaching about the material and psychological behavior shown by a population in their past wars.
Evolution versus involution. Rome, Venice and every other civilization ends whith the end of the class that has expressed it, replaced by the one overcome in their past ascending civil evolution.
Popular “esteem”. People are esteemed … only at a three or more meters distance.
Popular gravitations. If ninety nine percent of people must live in a group, it’s because they find their center of gravity not within themselves but only in the mass.
Social "beyond". The middle class, as the pseudo-class it is, is only the limbo in which people decay.
On the Procustes*. As religion thus ideology: they wish to force into a Procustes’ bed the reality which truly overcomes and denies them. *(In italian: Procuste = Procustes ; locuste = locusts.)
Greek history. For ancient Greek historians, historical was only the aristocratic history of those great characters who guided their people to their earthly meta-physics.
Legal illegality. If injustice is the same for everyone, justice instead is proportional.
Parallel examples. Civilization is to civility as erudition is to culture.
The opportunity. Opportunity can be due to chance* or fortune, but in any case it is due to necessity. *(In italian: caso = chance ; caso = case.)
TO BE CONTINUED