Christian Nationalism in a Managerial Nation

With the Christian faith pushed off the main stage, technical managerialism has played a dual role as both a kind of religion and, at the same time, a substitute for the metaphysical superstructure that the Christian hierarchy of being used to provide. The managerial system, whether in its governmental form or, as we find it in business, in non-profits or NGOs, becomes both religion and god at the same time—an all-encompassing system within which “we live and move and have our being.” In this regard, the true enemy is progressive liberalism, whether in its economic (Republicans) or social (Democrats) forms, as instantiated in the system of technical managerial governance. Re-establishing a Christian society means doing away with managerialism in its entirety, in all its forms, everywhere: a total revolution against the West itself. Not being a utopian liberal, I find it hard to justify the cost of such a revolution. The ends do not justify the means.

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