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no mickey mouse ting
I can't imagine why it's never occurred to me how being a conservative and being a christian aligns. Peterson's a bible basher, and so apparently is Hitchens.
Interesting that he, like his brother, is an ex-commie.
Reminds me of Orwell's essay on nationalism http://orwell.ru/library/essays/nationalism/english/e_nat
The nationalist 'type', able to transfer a zealous belief in one ideology entirely to an opposing ideology.
Whereas I'm the type that never really believes in anything.
Interesting that he, like his brother, is an ex-commie.
Reminds me of Orwell's essay on nationalism http://orwell.ru/library/essays/nationalism/english/e_nat
The nationalist 'type', able to transfer a zealous belief in one ideology entirely to an opposing ideology.
Instability. The intensity with which they are held does not prevent nationalist loyalties from being transferable. To begin with, as I have pointed out already, they can be and often are fastened up on some foreign country. One quite commonly finds that great national leaders, or the founders of nationalist movements, do not even belong to the country they have glorified. Sometimes they are outright foreigners, or more often they come from peripheral areas where nationality is doubtful. Examples are Stalin, Hitler, Napoleon, de Valera, Disraeli, Poincare, Beaverbrook. The Pan-German movement was in part the creation of an Englishman, Houston Chamberlain. For the past fifty or a hundred years, transferred nationalism has been a common phenomenon among literary intellectuals. With Lafcadio Hearne the transference was to Japan, with Carlyle and many others of his time to Germany, and in our own age it is usually to Russia. But the peculiarly interesting fact is that re-transference is also possible. A country or other unit which has been worshipped for years may suddenly become detestable, and some other object of affection may take its place with almost no interval. In the first version of H. G. Wells's Outline of History, and others of his writings about that time, one finds the United States praised almost as extravagantly as Russia is praised by Communists today: yet within a few years this uncritical admiration had turned into hostility. The bigoted Communist who changes in a space of weeks, or even days, into an equally bigoted Trotskyist is a common spectacle. In continental Europe Fascist movements were largely recruited from among Communists, and the opposite process may well happen within the next few years. What remains constant in the nationalist is his state of mind: the object of his feelings is changeable, and may be imaginary.
Whereas I'm the type that never really believes in anything.
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