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Steven's avatar

"A culture exists to give meaning and structure to human life and to provide a setting and template for the raising of children. If a subculture is not a place for the raising of children then it is, in some sense, transitory and incomplete and probably pathological. I can think of no exceptions."

It says something about modern culture that upon reading this passage I had the following thoughts in rapid succession:

1. Obviously.

2. Actually, that's pretty deep. Why didn't I think of that?

3. Can I think of any exceptions? An order of celebate monks/nuns maybe?

4. Wait, that excludes nearly all of modern culture. Children are implicitly unwelcome in almost all public spaces these days and even those few spaces still set aside to children do not seem oriented toward "raising" them anymore. The entire idea of "raise up a child in the way that he should go" is out of vogue lately.

5. This seems obvious and necessary, yet just saying it is probably going to draw immediate offense from somebody for centering the traditional family as the cornerstone of society, a position that was indisputable and celebrated not that long ago.

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Geary Johansen's avatar

Great essay. Here is a 2019 essay from Tablet with tables which makes your very point- pay particular attention to Mean In-Group Bias Score Among Whites. It's also why people on the Left are more unhappy and prone to mental health problems. One cannot cut oneself off from family and community without severe personal consequences.

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/americas-white-saviors

It's also why the early post-cat video YouTube acted like a crude Hogwarts Sorting Hat. People with a pro-government, collectivist mindset searched out social issues, people who wanted to know why 2008 happened, with often dire consequences for their communities, families and friends, searched out economics.

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