@Sui @Owl >I'm still a relativist/individualist
I didn't propose a value judgement or de-secularization here. I think most of the current hype around christian nationalism and christian or white identitarianism is massive cope. The canon line has been shattered already, and maybe being a secularized cucked religion of victims was christians destiny all along and it was around just long enough to see it.
It's just baffling to see as an ex-catholic satanist how suicidal christianity has become, considering that satanism also draws from the christian and jewish canon, just with an inverted perspective on it. When it came to my preference christianization wouldn't have happened and paganism and natural religion would have stayed the european spiritual canon
>egalitarianism became marxism with a few definition changes like equality of opportunity -> equality of outcome and 'racism = prejudice + power'
egalitarianism has a lot of issues on its own, orthodox marxism only offers an egalitarian approach in relation to wealth and productive power (which I largely share). In general it's hard to create equality in all areas and often not even wise. I would argue that the works of the Frankfurter school (which I'm just gonna assume you mean as that's what most consider "cultural marxism") don't just directly predate the managerially engineered equality-ism we have now, Herbert Marcuse even predicted and warned about creating social diversity through means of repression, like we currently see with DEI bureaucracies disproportionately targeting white working class people, especially men.
I do share their pessimism about linear historical progress and think that a better future sometimes means experimenting, failing and ruthless critique of that failure. Determinism usually leads to bad outcomes