Cultural Analysis

How Marxist Liberalism destroys the West: Comments on Alexandr Dugin

How Marxist Liberalism destroys the West: Aleksandr Dugin HuffPost

  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 …

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The Goal of Science is to understand God

The Goal of Science is to understand God: GHL

  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 …

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Alexis de Tocqueville and the Totalitarian Abuse of Power in Democracies

Alexis de Tocqueville Getty

  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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Why Countries Collapse: Exorbitant debt, energy sector problems, corrupt political systems, delusional elites

Why Countries Collapse: Collective US Stupidity threaten to demolish National Unity: Getty

   Dmitry Orlov and Vladimir Putin believe the US is failing, because the US government, in Putin’s words, is “making sure-footed strides directly along the path of the Soviet Union.” These strides are, in Orlov’s words: “exorbitant debt, problems in the energy sector and unreformable political systems mired in corruption, their elites delusional in their feelings of omnipotence. And now …

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Cultural Marxism Origins: How its Disciples Subverted America

Crime and Refuge by Odd Nerdrum, foreword by Hanne Nabintu Herland. The Golden Cape, Odd Nerdrum

  You may have heard the terms Cultural Marxism, Critical Theory or Frankfurt School bandied about. And while you might have an intuitive approximation of what these terms mean for America in the 21st century, there’s a good chance that you don’t know much about the deep theory, where the ideology comes from, and what it has planned for America – and the world. How …

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The American Police State: Indoctrination, Intimidation and Intolerance

The American Police State: Getty

  Instead of making the schools safer, government officials are making them more authoritarian. This is what it means to go back-to-school in America today. Instead of raising up a generation of civic-minded citizens with critical thinking skills, government officials are churning out compliant drones who know little to nothing about their history or their freedoms, writes Constitutional attorney and …

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The Meaning of Life and need for Spiritual Awakening

Jesus’ Fearless Speech: Herland Report

  In the increasingly anti-religious West, many search for the meaning of life but fail to reach inner awakening. As economic depression and the level of psychological stress is gaining momentum, the lack of peace becomes an even greater problem for many. The spiritual knowledge that once was embedded in the culture is no longer there, writes historian of comparative …

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Sex and lack of Happiness in the Hedonist West

Sex and Happiness: NewWomanIndia

  Life in the hedonist West, where pleasure is the chief good in life, is becoming remarkably bleak. We have become totalitarian in a society characterized by an extreme permissiveness on almost every level. What happened to virtues such as honesty, fidelity, trustworthiness, selflessness, humility? And how is the lack of these virtues affecting us? The topic of a hedonist, …

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