Following Dugin's (and others') way of seeing it, as I understand it, Liberalism today, at least the leading branch, is not the same as classical Liberalism and should be called neo-liberalism. Just like neo-conservatives have little to do with classical Conservatism. And the neo-liberals are fueling and pushing the minority ("collective") victim identity. Again, contrary to classical Democracy ruled by majority, the push is to suppress the (mostly rational) majority for the benefit of (detached from reality) individuals. I say individuals, because they don't care much about their "collective" other than using it when beneficial, and would not give away any of their own comfort for the good of said collective. So the collective is ephemeral, so to say. Or something like that.
But you said more or less the same, one thing that may need a discussion is if it can be considered "more collectivist than Communism". I sense a possible confusion of concepts more than disagreement, FWIW.
Well, these are your words, but he makes no such distinctions. For him it's all liberalism. The current collective identity that liberalism is against is gender, the next, humanity itself.
But you said it yourself, these are neo-liberals. So, I'd say, liberals in name only.
I don't think his analysis of history pitting rali against nominalism is an adequate explanation of things. Things seem to be much more complex and what seems to be missing is the understanding that there are forces of evil that will use whatever means suit them at a given time to further their agenda of dehumanising the human race.
I think this whole divide between liberals and conservatives, left and right, is a distraction from the real culprits. Evil forces have been seen taking all sides of the spectrum at different times and different locations, always using the prevailing public opinion and grievances to get us proles to support their hasnamussian ideas, which inevitably led to misery for the proles.
Just look at us here on the forum. We've been mostly left leaning until the spectrum shifted and we turned right. Now we find ourselves again on the same side with some of the left when it comes to Israel. At the same time, the left is all pro Ukraine.
In my opinion, these political spectrum dichotomies are completely useless for people who are sincerely trying to get to the truth and stand with the truth on any given issue.
It's interesting to read these historical analyses, don't get me wrong, but I've had enough of the divisions. Reading about liberalism, you'd think the opposite was the good side, but then you look at the fruits of conservatism and you see only more of the same sort of destructive social and political experiments.
These sorts of divisions open the door for phenomena such as JBP supporting genocide and we here at the forum supporting a lumbering fool like Trump just because we're alligned with one part of they represent. Of course, the Trump thing is much more complex, but he is a fool and not someone whose positions I would think to support until the woke mob went after him.
Just remembered James Lindsey being all up in arms about Gnosticism of all things. If you follow these divisions, you inevitabely end up believing and supporting lies.
That's why I don't have much faith in anything better coming out of the East in the coming decades as the West declines and Russia and China come up on top. It may look like one thing now, but it will inevitably turn into the opposite of itself very soon. The only hope lies with regular people aligning with the truth and continually realiging with the truth, but I don't see much hope for that either when I observe the level of discourse among the general population. It's bloody hopeless.
Not to end on a bummer, I think we need to look to ourselves, strive to better ourselves and then the small circle around us. That's all. I would even argue to withdraw from any discussions about these topics with the general population. You can only get yourself mired in the mud. Even the ones who may seem to understand will misunderstand and end up believing a whole different set of lies, such as wild conspiracy theories or worse.
Ok, that's another bummer. Anyway, there's hope, but only at an individual level and the level of this network. Anything outside of that is the wastelands if you ask me. I don't even read SOTT anymore. I can't stand to look at the comments. And I've been one of those lost souls spewing bullshit on the interwebs once.
Haven't posted in awhile here. Lots of thoughts stewing. Apologies for the rant. Happy Friday folks!