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I believe the word “oikophobia” accurately describes our leftist population
Posted on 7/5/21 at 6:24 pm
Posted on 7/5/21 at 6:24 pm
‘Oikophobia’: Our Western Self-Hatred
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The simplest way of defining oikophobia is as the opposite extreme of xenophobia. As xenophobia means the fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners, so oikophobia means the fear or hatred of home or one’s own society or civilization, oikos being the ancient Greek word for home, house, household. The term was coined in this sense by British philosopher Roger Scruton in 2004, in his book England and the Need for Nations. He calls oikophobia “the felt need to denigrate the customs, culture and institutions that are identifiably ‘ours.’” As the title of his book suggests, Scruton is mainly concerned with England, and so within this framework he places the rise of oikophobia after World War II.
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So oikophobia is a natural outgrowth of the way cultures, and certainly Western cultures, develop. It occurred in ancient Greece, in Rome, in the French and British empires, and now in the United States. To give a very brief overview of this development, we may say that in the beginning, a people relatively uncivilized and uncultured, but possessed of great mobility and untested strength, awakens and, as it were, goes to war in service of its deities. Initial successes against surrounding peoples lead to greater wealth and prestige, and a national identity is forged, accompanied by literary epics and other accoutrements of culture. Eventually, the people reaches its pinnacle of success, with so much wealth that a broad and permanent leisure class can be established, and this era of greatest political power will generally coincide, more or less, with the pinnacle of the nation’s cultural and scientific achievements. There is finally enough wealth and power for the leisure class, and in many cases for people lower on the social ladder as well, to become more occupied with achieving higher states of wealth and prestige vis-à-vis their countrymen than they are with the health of the community itself.
This is where oikophobia sets in.
Posted on 7/5/21 at 6:26 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
The fear of Cam Newton-hawked yogurt?
Posted on 7/5/21 at 6:30 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
I miss Scruton, he was such an excellent man.
Posted on 7/5/21 at 7:03 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
I personally like Hypocrite(s).
This post was edited on 7/5/21 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 7/5/21 at 7:18 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
oinkophobia describes my feelings about Stacey Abrams.
Posted on 7/5/21 at 8:00 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Well the good news (relatively speaking ) is we aren’t necessarily blazing any new trails here as a successful civilization. So our modern day Progs probably won’t like thinking they are not, in fact, the vanguards of new, enlightened heights in the annals of mankind.
The bad news is those previous civilizations/countries didn’t produce a great track record of recaptured status after this self-inflicted disease of the mind takes root.
An ultimate victim of our own success as a nation.
The bad news is those previous civilizations/countries didn’t produce a great track record of recaptured status after this self-inflicted disease of the mind takes root.
An ultimate victim of our own success as a nation.
Posted on 7/5/21 at 8:05 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Pychopaths and Brainwashed sheep works better, but oikophobia is also a valid word for the left.
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