Fair point, but I'd note I doubt many American non-hispanic whites see themselves as part of a unified population, as opposed to just American. (The peoples of Constantinople thought of themselves as "Roman," etc.).
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It seems to be part of the challenge of advanced societies maintaining replacement fertility rates. They lose a basic sort of tribalistic impulse when they abstract out their "values" etc
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It's not really anything that can be reversed, imo, but maybe I'm too much of a Spenglerian
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Wouldn't Spengler would have regarded "the Americans" as a people, or something, as opposed to white Americans? [I thought his notion of "race" had to do w/ the mythos of the people.] *** Tho I suppose historically America at its vigorous founding was a white Euro male thing.
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I just meant Spenglerian in the sense that I see this sort of civilizational decline as irreversible
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