Abstract Expressionism

”Institutions” – marriage, family, towns, clubs, traditions, nations, religions, churches – are, among other things, societies of individuals. What makes societies societies though is not that there is some temporally or proximately related congregation of humans. What actually makes societies societies is, again among other things, individuals united towards some goal. And “some goal” implies “some notion” of good – a nifty justification of authority. A family – an institution – has authority even if the seat of family authority normally resides in the individual of the father. Postmodern liberals abhor authority, thus their constant yammering on about “the individual.” The upshot of restricting all authority to “the individual” is that the postmodern libtard on his desert island of the mind can hedge against a heart broken by the acts of other men. The downside is that he increasingly tends to break the hearts of those who don’t live constantly on the Holodek. And that he lives a total and complete lie.

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