Protecting Western Civilization
 
 - It is incumbent on us all to protect the numerous advances made
     by Western Civilization over the last three and a half thousand years.
- These advances include: the foundation and synthesis of reason
     and logic, open debate and freedom of speech, the rule of law, private
     ownership of property, democratic government, efficient utilization of the
     benefits of science and technology and an appreciation for the history and
     thought that underpins the civilization. These will henceforth be known as
     the Advancements.
- Inherent in these ideals is a common good that respects and
     rejoices in the preservation of human life and seeks to maximize our
     species’ potential within the respective context.
- Much of the greatness of Western Civilization has been
     cultivated from within. This is to be celebrated not chided.
- It is critical to the overall well being of the world that the
     leaders of the West do not abdicate their roles as defenders of the
     Advancements.
- The history of Western
     Civilization plays out in the context of a survival
     against
     the face of threats both internal and external. Driven by powerful impetus
     toward betterment the West has emerged as an active agent in the dynamic
     framework of human history and in so doing tells a story replete with
     characters, institutions, agents and states all acting against the back
     drop of the broadest of flourishing landscapes.
-      The Western World will not die in one instant of explosive
output but will wither into oblivion. This decline was set in motion as a
consequence of the Great War and the subsequent malevolence of our hubris
and  has gained more momentum with each
succeeding decade.
-  The outcome of this slide into a historical abyss will have
negative repercussions for all of humanity. Each moment of decay draws us
closer to a coming dark age. Despair will engulf most but that need not be all
-   While it is true that the West
has built on some ideas that may have had their genesis in the monoliths of
China, India and the Near East – it is western ingenuity that has provided the
wherewithal to advance these initiatives forward and so improve the human
condition. Suffice it to say the West serves as the guardian of these great
ideas whose preservation is essential to the maintenance of global civilization.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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