Histories and historiographies, and some futurism too
The polity is shaped towards our race-replacement by its own deep history of ideas but also, of course, by the history of events which are inextricably linked to those ideas. The sum of them all constitutes an enormous bulwark against change, pressing us, as people interested in change, to the inevitable conclusion that any serious assault on the citadel of Western elitism and political power must mean a revolution on no mean scale. A simple change to national politics alone will, in the longer term, be constrained and, finally, erased by the continuing effect of these foundational forces. Many, and quite possibly all of them, would have to be swept away, too.
I’ve made some rather slipshod efforts in the past to draw up a chart supplying some relational context to these forces. This time, as part of the working up of a new article for PA’s site, I’ve tried to get everything in, including the elements aiming at control of the future of all humanity. Doubtless, it’s always possible to keep expanding the range of entities, and I might have missed something important. Anyway, if there is improvement to be made, do please say where.