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We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism

We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism
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Author John Derbyshire
Country United States
Language English
Subject Western civilization, conservatism, hereditarianism
Published September 29, 2009 Crown Forum
Media type Print
Pages 272
ISBN

We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism is a 2009 non-fiction book by British-American writer John Derbyshire. He draws upon classical conservative thinking to argue that modern Western civilization is dying and will eventually fail completely. He blames what he sees as a collectivist and Utopian mindset among the political left as well as an irrational optimism and faith in the future on the political right. It was published by Crown Forum.

Derbyshire sets forth his hereditarian vision of civilization. He states that the natural sciences have revealed as a matter of fact that human beings have a set of innate negative qualities. He views society and culture as something with relatively minor effects on human behavior, writing that people's destinies are essentially half-made at birth. He concludes that some children are inherently not intelligent enough to learn anything beyond simple skills as well as that some ethnic groups are simply incapable of democratic government.

Derbyshire argues that ever greater diversity in race, ethnicity, background, and other factors makes countries more fragile and prone to unrest. He refers to political scientist Robert D. Putnam's statement about the noble challenge of diversity and writes, "Perhaps the idea is that by enlarging and defeating this challenge, we shall be a better nation. In that case, if challenges are so good for us, why not create a few more? I suggest flooding some low lying cities".

He criticizes the modern American conservative movement for accepting what he sees as inherently liberal views about total racial and gender equality. He argues that "thus weakened, conservatism can no longer provide the backbone of cold realism that every organized society needs." Thus, as stated in the title, Derbyshire describes the United States as simply doomed, with the past period of relative peace from the end of World War II to the beginning of the 21st century being a mere anomaly.


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