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The text "Story" is a series of articles that detail the historical development and decline of Organic Society as well as outline strategies for its reconstruction within the modern world.
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In this the author addresses the proper form of government for an Organic Society – Popular National State - and explains its foundation upon the bonding pair and Strong Families with stable homes as well as a commonality, history and culture shared by all members of that society.
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He then goes on to describe how this theory is set against individualist materialistic theories which produce only death by any other name.
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Finally, he addresses how we can get our organic order back from the wreckage that modernity has produced if we work hard day after day and year upon year.
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To summarize it, we can say that Organic Society was an ideal form of government that arose from ancient Greece to medieval Europe.
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It was based on a system wherein men held equal power but differed in their roles (provider and caregiver).
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This society thrived until the modern era when individualism became ascendant.
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In this era, people began to value personal gain over collective welfare.
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As such, they started prioritizing individual rights over duties and responsibilities within families.
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The result of this was that Organic Society could not sustain itself in a materialistic worldview wherein individuals were seen as atomized units rather than members of an organic community.
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To reconstitute Organic Society, we need to adopt new ways of thinking and living.
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We should value duties over rights, and promote family life above personal fulfillment.
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This will require cultural changes at the individual level, where people start to see themselves as part of a larger whole rather than just individuals seeking their own desires.
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We also need to work collectively on social, economic and political levels in order to create institutions that can support our way of life.
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For example, we could establish communities based on shared values and interests, wherein people take responsibility for each other's well-being.
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We could develop alternative economic models that prioritize community ownership rather than individual wealth accumulation.
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In conclusion, rebuilding Organic Society will not be easy but it is worth the effort because only a healthy society can produce loyal citizens who are free to pursue their personal dreams and aspirations while also contributing to the well-being of others.
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The proper foundation for an Organic Society is the family and a strong white People built upon its ideals of Strong White Families Commonality, History and Culture which provide stability, security and sustenance to each member who is called to be a partaker in this National-State.
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