{"id":233379,"date":"2017-08-09T02:49:16","date_gmt":"2017-08-09T06:49:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/defending-jeff-deist-from-the-politically-correct-libertarians-the-liberty-conservative.php"},"modified":"2017-08-09T02:49:16","modified_gmt":"2017-08-09T06:49:16","slug":"defending-jeff-deist-from-the-politically-correct-libertarians-the-liberty-conservative","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarianism\/defending-jeff-deist-from-the-politically-correct-libertarians-the-liberty-conservative.php","title":{"rendered":"Defending Jeff Deist From The Politically Correct Libertarians &#8211; The Liberty Conservative"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Certain quarters of the    libertarian universe are in an absolute tizzy because Mises    Institute President Jeff Deist invoked blood and soil in a    recent speech. In the minds of some PC brain-addled    libertarians, this is clearly an indication that the speaker    was dog whistling to Nazis. This is both profoundly clueless    and shameless PC grandstanding.  <\/p>\n<p>    Proof that blood and soil can only be some sort of cryptic    reference to Nazism is supposedly supplied by a Google search    of the term which brings back a lot of links to wrongthink    websites. I respect many libertarians. I have many libertarian    friends, both real and virtual, but too many modern    libertarians inhabit a world that exists only in their heads,    and they can be grossly unfamiliar with the intellectual (and    real) world outside the echo chamber that is their segment of    libertarianism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Blood and soil is, in fact, a rather mundane formulation that    is used to express an undeniable aspect of reality. To deny    that attachment to blood and soil is a fundamental aspect of    the human condition identifies someone as intellectually    unserious, but that is what ideology can do to people. It makes    otherwise smart people stupid as they try to force reality to    conform to their tidy theories, rather than letting reality    inform their theories.  <\/p>\n<p>    Man has been attached to blood and soil, hearth and home, kith    and kin, for the entirety of human history. In fact, much of    human history is a tale of blood and soil. Such is certainly    hardwired into our DNA, which makes perfect Darwinian sense.    Attachment to blood and soil is very logical from a survival    standpoint.  <\/p>\n<p>    For making a statement similar to this during a Facebook    debate, I was accused of peddling baseless pseudoscience.    Huh? Because other primates do not demonstrate attachment to    kin and territory? Because no other mammal does? You cannot    penetrate this sort of ideological blindness.  <\/p>\n<p>    Far from being some exclusively Nazi code, blood and soil have    long been invoked within American conservative circles, for    example, as part of the long-running debate between    paleoconservatives and neoconservatives over the nature of    America. Paleocons assert that these United States are a    continuation of old Europe in the New World, not some radical    new departure or experiment. Neocons on the other hand assert    that the U.S. is instead an idea or proposition nation unlike    the blood and soil nations of Europe. I certainly side with    the paleocons in this debate because an idea nation is an    ideological conceit that is inherently leftist. It is also    important to note that other countries that claimed to be idea    nations were the old Soviet Union and post-Revolution France.    Not exactly stellar company.  <\/p>\n<p>    But even if you concede that the U.S. is an idea nation, the    claim is that it is uniquely so. Therefore, by implication,    other nations are not and follow the model. Arguably, every    nation on earth is a nation founded on blood and soil to a    greater or lesser degree, and the degree to which it is lesser    is largely dependent on how many differing blood and soil    groups it is attempting to make coexist under one national    roof. The only nations that are arguably not based on blood and    soil are the modern nation states that were artificially    cobbled together by others, such as Iraq and the former    Yugoslavia, and we saw how well those little experiments worked    out. They were led by strongmen and held together by force, but    when that fell apart, they naturally separated into their blood    and soil constituencies with much messiness. So Iraq is not a    natural blood and soil nation, but Kurdistan within Iraq is.    So, according to the PC libertarian thought police, is    Kurdistan inherently a Nazish country? Are all Kurds therefore    Nazis?  <\/p>\n<p>    I asked one of the Rightthink Enforcement Brigade in my    aforementioned debate if he considered a Cherokee Indian    Reservation to be a manifestation of blood and soil Nazism? Are    the Cherokees who live there therefore Nazis? Needless to say,    I didnt get a straight answer. Off course, Nazi-esque Indian    Reservations would be a bit of a difficult thing to pull off    since the Reservations predate Nazism, but history has never    been the righthinkers strong point seeing as how they are    peddling a laughingly novel intellectual formulation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aside from all of this ridiculous hoopla, I highly recommend    that you read the Deist speech. Far from a dog-whistling screed    as the PC libertarians have characterize it, it is actually    eminently reasonable and a much needed counterbalance to the    detached-from-reality brand of libertarianism being peddled by    the hypersensitive PC-obsessed new breed.  <\/p>\n<p>    The speech is very well done, and comes at a very important    time as many libertarians are going astray. The Anarchist    Notebook calls it probably the most important libertarian    speech made in the last decade. What Deist is essentially    doing in his speech is defending a concept that, while some    will object to the term, used to be called paleolibertarianism.    I do not intend to diminish Deists speech in anyway, but what    he articulates is not new or groundbreaking. He makes some    observations that are really truismsthat people value family,    faith, culture, place, and so forthand then makes some    arguments that men and women of good will could have an honest    debate about, such as the relative role of universalism vs.    self-determination.  <\/p>\n<p>    Early on in his speech, Deist describes and defends orthodox    Rothbardian libertarianism. What he defends in theory is a    stateless form of libertarianism. It isnt even minarchism that    he is defending. He goes on to defend the paleolibertarian    belief that the institutions and sentiments that undergird    civil society such as family, faith, culture, tradition,    attachment to place, etc. are essential components that will    hold society together in the theoretical absence of the state,    rather than impediments to liberty as many of the new breed    libertarians see them. He defends decentralization, secession,    and self-determination as political ends that libertarians    should strive for rather than the imposition of a universal    moral ethic.  <\/p>\n<p>    Deist concluded his speech with a call to action. In other    words, blood and soil and God and nation still matter to    people. Libertarians ignore this at the risk of irrelevance,    he said. This statement is true on its face. These things do    manifestly matter to people and libertarians certainly ignore    them at the risk of their own irrelevance, but it is apparently    this line more than any other that has the PC libertarian    thought police so hysterical.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is something not normal about a person who can read a    defense of the stateless society and decentralization,    secession, and self-determination as means of achieving it and    immediately think Nazi because of a reference to the obvious    reality of blood and soil. This is a sorry attempt by competing    power centers in the libertarian orbit to marginalize a mindset    that they disagree with at the expense of the greater movement    as a whole. Perhaps some of the not-too-bright spear carriers    arguing over this really are ideologically brain addled, but I    simply cannot believe that people like Steve Horwitz, one of    the main ringleaders of the PC jihad, are really that stupid.    Theyre not. They are arguing in bad faith by exploiting the    reigning PC zeitgeist rather than have an honest debate. Shame    on them.  <\/p>\n<p>      Enjoyed the article? 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