Biopolitics

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A political project oriented to a people’s biological and demographic imperatives.

Biopolitics is today demonised everywhere in Europe, for it implicitly supports the idea of a people’s biological longevity in history, without limiting itself simply to its ‘public health’. Nothing could be more politically incorrect. Biopolitics is a policy devoted to the long-range preservation and improvement of a people’s biological germen. Biopolitics is premised on the principle that a people’s biological health is essential to its survival and social harmony.

Biopolitics includes family and population policy (totally abandoned today), restricts the influx of aliens (who threaten a people’s biological-anthropological core), and addresses issues of public health and eugenics — that is, the improvement of the people’s genetic quality. Today, both China and India actively practice biopolitics.

Biopolitics possesses considerable techno-scientific means (genetic engineering) to compensate for Europe’s weak demographics. There’s little question that these will pose grave problems — but lacking a ‘natural’ solution, how else are they to be solved? In any case, we need to approach the issue from a political rather than an ‘ethical’ perspective. Techno-science proposes, politics disposes. In awaiting a future biopolitics — a matter of some urgency for Europeans — it will be necessary to address two major issues: reinvigorating the European birth rate and reversing the Third World invasion.

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