The End is Nigh! Socialism is the Result of Devolution

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Have you ever wondered why certain generations seem to experience similar patterns and cycles throughout history? Look no further than the Strauss-Howe generational theory, developed by William Strauss and Neil Howe. This theory describes a recurring cycle of generational personas or archetypes that are linked to major historical events.
In this video, we will explore Soren Kierkegaard's concept of the leveling process and its relevance today. Leveling is a social process that renders the uniqueness of the individual non-existent by assigning equal value to all aspects of human endeavors, thus missing all the intricacies and subtle complexities of human identity. As highly associated with the existential philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, leveling has been a topic of interest for philosophers and scholars alike.
These two theories dovetail in an unfortunate and terrifying way. The result? Weaker strong men and softer weak men over time until there are no more strong men.

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