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An attempt to summarise the decadence discourse
This has been the most interesting debate on the Motte for several months, possibly because it is only tangentially related to the main thrust of the US culture war. Given the messy debate across multiple top-level posts with various allegations of strawmanning, I thought it was worth trying to isolate what we still disagreed on.
Given that this started with a discussion of Brett Devereaux's Fremen Mirage thread I am going to call the sides broadly in favour and broadly against Devereaux's thesis pro-D and anti-D for brevity's sake. I am decidedly pro-D, but my goal in this post is to identify consensus and disagreement, not to engage in the debate.
Things both sides appear to agree on
(At least within the local Overton window)
The disagreement
Things that are peripheral to the disagreement
As a fellow pro-D, I would take a bit of issue with that framing.
In 1700, Europe contained the most advanced military forces of the planet. While there is some debate over why they had such an advantage over other continents, it seems rather clear why most polities within Europe participated in the military race: the ones were conquered in very short order, interstate anarchy and all that.
But in two world wars, we did learn that the winning move in industrial warfare is not to play if you can avoid it, and have had the most prosperous eighty years ever when we decided not to reneg on the border between France and Germany once every generation or two using artillery and poison gas.
Sure, the fraction of our GDP we invest in the military is pitiful and would make the Prussians of old rotate in their graves, but that is because we do not anticipate a huge ROI from it, neither do we want to conquer nor do we anticipate having to defend ourselves against conquerors -- what Putin gained as a threat with his ambition for territorial conquest he lost as a threat by not being able to defeat Ukraine. Modern Russia simply is not going to conquer Europe in the way people thought the USSR might, nor does it seem likely that the US or China would want to invade.
I am sure that when the first amphibians crawled to the land, there were naysayer fishes who thought it was a terrible idea, that the one constant in life was water, and that their useful fins would give way to useless feet and eventually even the webbing of their feet would atrophy, and eventually there would be a flood and all the foolish animals who had left the water behind would drown. As a land-dwelling animal, I am not convinced by them. Sure, the oceans might rise and we might have to retreat, some of us might drown, but simply embracing the oceans and growing fins would not work out for us. (While the cetaceans are doing fine (Problematic sexual behavior aside), they also did not get around to building an industrial civilization yet, and I do not like fish.)
So when I hear people proclaim that Europe is doomed because in its decadence it decided not to keep top-notch armies, I can not help but think of them as the priests of the Goddess of Cancer chanting "KILL CONSUME MULTIPLY CONQUER". The Goddess of Everything Else has shown us how to live with our neighbors without sacrificing millions to Cancer in the trenches every few decades, and we will not go back to the Old Ways of doing things.
I feel like Scott must have intended the Straussian reading that The Goddess of Everything Else is just the Goddess of Cancer but better at her job.
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