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Default Re: thoughts on nationalism.

well, why don't most scientist believe in ethnicity? there must be some rational explaination. or perhaps they are aware of the different races, but don't see it as a neccessity to keep them seperated and preserved.

my biggest problem right now is the apparent globalistic and internationalistic thought of (secular) humanism that stands as a direct opposite to nationalism. i just want to know why these scientists, biologists etcetera think the world would be better place as just one nation; earth. and my other problem is technology. seems like they put all their energy into science's prevail without thinking about aesthetics. for what is the world without aesthetics?
i agree that technology has given us many good things but i also feel it doesn't correlate with my romantic view of life. it is these dichotomies that ultimately confuses me the most.
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