The Left has implemented the Neo-Marxist Jacques Derrida Racist Deconstruction Theory that does not permit equal treatment regardless of race and ethnic origin. Rather, it arguably automatically prescribes the role of the victim to anyone with darker skin color, women or some other sub-group in society. The tyranny of the minorities is in effect the result. This form for …
Read More »Marxism produces Slavery: The Atheist Soviet Experience
As Americans turn to Marxism in the hope of a better and more just world, the Soviet experience is worth revisiting. Submerged in atheist state control, the Soviet media propaganda penetrated society, idealizing the Communist teaching that Marxism would bring happiness and peace to all. Central to the Communist ideology was the idea that traditional religion must be exterminated. …
Read More »The erosion of liberty and tyrannical rise of groupthink: Raymond Ibrahim lauds Hanne Herland’s Amazon Bestseller Nr. 1 “The Billionaire World”
What is ultimately behind so many of the (manufactured) ills currently plaguing the West, from leftist lunacy and gender insanity, to unnecessary lockdowns and wars? In a word, the ultra-rich – the billionaire elite. In a series of brisk chapters, Herland — a historian of religions and founder of The Herland Report — traces all the world’s major problems back …
Read More »How Marxist Liberalism destroys the West: Comments on Alexandr Dugin
The Russian philosopher, Aleksandr Dugin recently sat down with Tucker Carlson to discuss the failures of Western atheist, Marxist liberalism. He argues that it all began with the Anglo-Saxon idea of individualism, which was the wrong concept of human nature, as it cuts man’s relations to everything else around him. How Marxist Liberalism destroys the West: It tears down …
Read More »John Rockefeller: How he took control over Modern Medicine
John Rockefeller and modern medicine: The 1910 Flexner Report laid the foundations of the modern medical system, dubbed “Rockefeller medicine.” Since that time, the corporate interests have established near total control of the medical field, both though pharmacology and through their impact on medical education. In the first part of the 20th century, the Rockefeller and Carnegie lobbies were …
Read More »The Age of Western Stagnation: Greed and Lack of Trust
We live in an age of remarkable Western stagnation. Respect for traditional values such as honesty, trustworthiness and self-restraint have been killed off by the Marxist rebellion against morality. Greed and selfishness are now forefront values. It may be argued that the deterioration of traditional ethics is precisely the element that contributes to economic decline that may mark the …
Read More »The Protestant Ethic and Capitalism: The idea was to earn money, be trustworthy and have something to give to others
In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, sociologist Max Weber states that when modern Capitalism took form in Protestant countries such as Switzerland and Germany about two hundred years ago, the ideal was to earn money and increase wealth – not to squander one’s income away on status, luxury and consumerism. The duty of the believer was to use …
Read More »Strong tendencies of social collapse in the United States: Poverty, lack of faith in government
The Western world is collapsing so rapidly that I am afraid that I am going to outlive it. Psychological and emotional collapse is not the only form of collapse underway in the US and Western world generally. There is also economic and social collapse, especially in the United States. Today America’s once great manufacturing and industrial cities, such as …
Read More »The Goal of Science is to understand God
The atheist narrative has in the past century engulfed the West with its denial of the metaphysical realm. History has been rewritten to fit this Marxist and socialist ideology. The idea that religion and scientific rationalism are opposing world views is one of the atheist distortions of reality that have been pushed on the public. One seeks to hide …
Read More »Alexis de Tocqueville and the Totalitarian Abuse of Power in Democracies
Many famous authors have discussed the dangers of misuse of power in democracy, among them the nineteenth-century philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville. In Democracy in America, he pointed out how easy it is for a democracy to turn totalitarian if it becomes the tyranny of the mob. It would be an ochlocracy, as the ancient Greeks called it, an extreme …
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