- 23 Mar 2014 14:38
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I've decided to write up a rather brief, admittedly, break-down of some of my beliefs. I'm not sure if they should be classified as Fascist, revolutionary conservative, or simply vanilla right-wing. I consider myself to be a follower of Hermeticism and occultism. I identify with Counter-Enlightenment thinking. Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West (Der Untergang des Abendlandes) had a major influence on me, as did German Romanticism, Jakob Böhme and Johann Gottlieb Fichte.
Social Issues:
- Oppose gay marriage and abortion.
- Teetotalism should be encouraged: asceticism is one of the most crucial ways to reach spiritual enlightenment.
- Immigration should be entirely restricted to very skilled workers that we have a shortage of.
- Freedom of religion, however, the Church of Denmark can retain its current privileges and status.
- Regulate unhealthy foods to encourage and ensure a healthy, satisfied population. Regulators should ensure that food, particularly meat, is not cut by sharp-practice.
- Maintain the status of the Danish monarchy, and ensure its rich history is taught in schools.
Tradition:
- The marvel of Greco-Roman traditions in the realm of fine art, music and literature should be shown at all schools and more museums should be set-up in this regard.
- Danish values should be encouraged and supported from a young age. Danish and Nordic history should be taught from pre-school.
- There should be lessons on spirituality, mysticism and philosophy for children.
- Although tradition is essential for a functioning society, new scientific progress must be taught at schools (such as evolution).
- Christian morality should be upheld in public institutions.
Education:
- Heavy investment in STEM programs.
- Free secondary and tertiary education for all.
- As mentioned, the history of the West and Denmark should be taught extensively.
- Make physical education and sport compulsory for children.
Economy:
- Policies to establish an autarky.
- Heavy government intervention: nationalisation of banks and key industries.
- Private property to remain.
- A mixed economy where public and private projects are encouraged.
- Expansion of the welfare state.
- A system modelled on Dirigisme.
- Protectionist policies.
- Don't import items that could be made in Denmark. Encourage local industry.
Social Issues:
- Oppose gay marriage and abortion.
- Teetotalism should be encouraged: asceticism is one of the most crucial ways to reach spiritual enlightenment.
- Immigration should be entirely restricted to very skilled workers that we have a shortage of.
- Freedom of religion, however, the Church of Denmark can retain its current privileges and status.
- Regulate unhealthy foods to encourage and ensure a healthy, satisfied population. Regulators should ensure that food, particularly meat, is not cut by sharp-practice.
- Maintain the status of the Danish monarchy, and ensure its rich history is taught in schools.
Tradition:
- The marvel of Greco-Roman traditions in the realm of fine art, music and literature should be shown at all schools and more museums should be set-up in this regard.
- Danish values should be encouraged and supported from a young age. Danish and Nordic history should be taught from pre-school.
- There should be lessons on spirituality, mysticism and philosophy for children.
- Although tradition is essential for a functioning society, new scientific progress must be taught at schools (such as evolution).
- Christian morality should be upheld in public institutions.
Education:
- Heavy investment in STEM programs.
- Free secondary and tertiary education for all.
- As mentioned, the history of the West and Denmark should be taught extensively.
- Make physical education and sport compulsory for children.
Economy:
- Policies to establish an autarky.
- Heavy government intervention: nationalisation of banks and key industries.
- Private property to remain.
- A mixed economy where public and private projects are encouraged.
- Expansion of the welfare state.
- A system modelled on Dirigisme.
- Protectionist policies.
- Don't import items that could be made in Denmark. Encourage local industry.