These are the four greatest threats to freedom and the enjoyment of life and liberty, ranked in order of evil:
1. Postmarxism - Postmarxist socialism
2. Communism
3. Fascism
4. Casteism
The perfect society for a liberal and a democrat is a place where there is diversity so that each individual can pursue their own interests, have their own beliefs, pursue their own way of life and say what they wish to say. A perfect society has a diversity of economies, political opinions and religions that respect each other's right to exist, Nations are the unit of diversity.
A near perfect society is possible if the people within it are loyal and the laws do not remove the basic freedoms of the individual.
Individual freedoms are threatened from two sides, the first is Fascism (National Socialism) in which a group within society amends laws and economics to favour the group above all others. The second is extreme socialism in which a group of people decide that everyone should live according to a common way of life and belief. Fascism is supported by "captains of industry" and aristocrats, and extreme socialism is nowadays imposed by people who like constrained living, such as, public or social employees and academics. Public employees control groups of people and extend this to an idea of controlling everyone "for their own good". Extreme socialism is supported by students and academics who only know institutional structures. (Note however that Fascism is a form of socialism - all modern tyrannies must appeal to the masses).
The greatest threat to modern society is from the latest form of extreme socialism, loosely describable as "Postmarxism". It is extremely sophisticated and operates by exacerbating differences within society. This polarisation of society into terrorists/the people, racists/antiracists, working class/capitalists etc. allows them to slowly introduce ever more repressive legislation that removes freedom of speech and action.
The core method of polarisation is "racism" in which the postmarxist extends the definition of "race" to mean any group of people, whether this group is based on ethnicity, nationality, belief or income. It is then possible to characterise the antagonism of one group for another as "racist" and create a polarised narrative in the media that supports repression. It is widely supported by journalists who use this narrative as a lazy way of writing articles to excite the ignorant. Focussing on racism as a method of polarisation and division is the discovery of postmarxism and postmarxists deliberately introduce multiculturalism to perpetually renew discontent and division rather than healing differences.
The postmarxist does not trust any member of society to be "loyal". They do not allow that a person may have a particular belief but perform their social role impartially or for the benefit of a whole nation. Given the opportunity the postmarxist will jettison the idea of a "loyal opposition" and have a one party socialist state. They do not understand that freedom is diversity within a nation state and instead construe freedom as a society that behaves like children in a classroom.
Postmarxism is truly evil because it rejects diversity except as a weapon against itself. It strives for a uniform, globalised culture where freedom will be but a memory. Europe is the heart of this new disease although the British Labour Party is fully postmarxist. The BBC is the main source of international postmarxist propaganda, most of their staff being poststructuralists. (See The BBC Guide to postmodern journalism).
Evil exacerbates difference to create fear, Good reconciles and allows diverse peoples and ideas to co-exist.
See also:
Postmodernism-poststructuralism-postmarxism
Nations are the unit of diversity
Communism and the education system
Labour confirms that multiculturalism is bad
1. Postmarxism - Postmarxist socialism
2. Communism
3. Fascism
4. Casteism
The perfect society for a liberal and a democrat is a place where there is diversity so that each individual can pursue their own interests, have their own beliefs, pursue their own way of life and say what they wish to say. A perfect society has a diversity of economies, political opinions and religions that respect each other's right to exist, Nations are the unit of diversity.
A near perfect society is possible if the people within it are loyal and the laws do not remove the basic freedoms of the individual.
Individual freedoms are threatened from two sides, the first is Fascism (National Socialism) in which a group within society amends laws and economics to favour the group above all others. The second is extreme socialism in which a group of people decide that everyone should live according to a common way of life and belief. Fascism is supported by "captains of industry" and aristocrats, and extreme socialism is nowadays imposed by people who like constrained living, such as, public or social employees and academics. Public employees control groups of people and extend this to an idea of controlling everyone "for their own good". Extreme socialism is supported by students and academics who only know institutional structures. (Note however that Fascism is a form of socialism - all modern tyrannies must appeal to the masses).
The greatest threat to modern society is from the latest form of extreme socialism, loosely describable as "Postmarxism". It is extremely sophisticated and operates by exacerbating differences within society. This polarisation of society into terrorists/the people, racists/antiracists, working class/capitalists etc. allows them to slowly introduce ever more repressive legislation that removes freedom of speech and action.
The core method of polarisation is "racism" in which the postmarxist extends the definition of "race" to mean any group of people, whether this group is based on ethnicity, nationality, belief or income. It is then possible to characterise the antagonism of one group for another as "racist" and create a polarised narrative in the media that supports repression. It is widely supported by journalists who use this narrative as a lazy way of writing articles to excite the ignorant. Focussing on racism as a method of polarisation and division is the discovery of postmarxism and postmarxists deliberately introduce multiculturalism to perpetually renew discontent and division rather than healing differences.
The postmarxist does not trust any member of society to be "loyal". They do not allow that a person may have a particular belief but perform their social role impartially or for the benefit of a whole nation. Given the opportunity the postmarxist will jettison the idea of a "loyal opposition" and have a one party socialist state. They do not understand that freedom is diversity within a nation state and instead construe freedom as a society that behaves like children in a classroom.
See The Political Spectrum |
Evil exacerbates difference to create fear, Good reconciles and allows diverse peoples and ideas to co-exist.
See also:
Postmodernism-poststructuralism-postmarxism
Nations are the unit of diversity
Communism and the education system
Labour confirms that multiculturalism is bad
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