Thursday, October 29, 2015

Qui Est Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus?

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Amici,

I have decided to restart my blog after a long period of disuse, and have changed my pseudonym to Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. The Wikipedia entry on him describes this man as a "...Roman aristocrat and statesman whose service as consul in 460 BC and dictator in 458 BC and 439 BC made him a model of civic virtue. Cincinnatus was regarded by the Romans, especially the aristocratic patrician class, as one of the heroes of early Rome and as a model of Roman virtue and simplicity. He was a persistent opponent of the plebeians. When his son, Caeso Quinctius, was convicted and condemned to death, Cincinnatus was forced to live in humble circumstances, working on his own small farm, until an invasion caused him to be called to serve Rome as dictator, an office which he resigned two weeks later, after completing his task of defeating the rival tribes of the Aequians, Sabines, and Volscians. His immediate resignation of his near-absolute authority with the end of the crisis has often been cited as an example of outstanding leadership, service to the greater good, civic virtue, lack of personal ambition, and modesty. As a result, he has inspired a number of organizations and other entities, many of which are named in his honor."

In today's post modern, neo-pagan society we need more men like this. Instead, in our complacency we elect professional politicians with no term limits and as a result continue to do the same things over and over again while expecting different results which never materialize. Virtue, honor, modesty, selflessness and nobility have been replaced with political correctness, a facade of social justice, a perversion of the common good, and an intolerable and untenable peace at any price as our enemies - our Aequians, Sabines and Volscians - the Russians, the Chinese and the Muslims - gather against us. Sadly, there is no Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus whom we may recall to duty to save us. We have, as the prophet Hosea said so long ago, sown the whirlwind which we shall now receive.

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