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Marxist icon Herbert Marcuse and the Authoritarian Strategy to silence opposition

Herbert Marcuse and the New Left' strategy to silence the Majority: Hanne Herland

  Repression of free speech, tolerance and respect for plurality has become the trademark of the New Left’ desire to silence the Majority. Thinkers like Herbert Marcuse, the father of the student revolution in the 1960’s, speaks openly in A critique of pure tolerance about the need to oppress the views of the conservatives and others who are critical of their ideology, …

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Existential inner peace in the midst of turmoil

Western Secular Values: Hanne Nabintu Herland, foto Steffen Aaland

  The 20th century introduced Marxist, atheist emptiness to the masses in the West. It may be argued that with it came the notion of life as a meaningless burden. With no heaven ahead and no hell to fear, the conscience was deemed an unnecessary relic from the past. Only the empirically observable was to be considered real, eternity regarded …

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Historic Liberalism versus today’s Marxist Liberalism

John Locke Historic Liberalism and freedom of choice: Freedom defined as the right to behave responsibly

  Many now associate the term “liberalism” with its modern version – a Marxist form of Liberalism – that advocates for free sex, the legalization of drugs in a hedonistic social climate that legitimizes selfishness in disregard of the obligation towards others. One feels – in line with Marxist thought – that it is the responsibility of the state to …

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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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Discover how Christian values defined the Western success story

The Western success story: Hanne Herland

    As history is twisted to fit the atheist Marxist narrative, we are made to believe that modern Western values are of secular or atheist origin. This is not correct. The Western success story: Leading scientists and philosophers during the 1600’s Enlightenment period and earlier were devout Christians. They developed ideals such as equality regardless of race, creed and …

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Christianity, ethics and Habermas: Moral questions are rational questions of how to live the best possible life

Christianity, ethics and Jürgen Habermas: Moral questions are rational questions of how to live the best possible life. Bild

  Moral questions are rational questions that discuss how we are to live the best possible life. Christianity produced a distinct set of moral virtues that were the ideal standards for justice in traditional, historic Western nations. Christianity, ethics and Habermas: Since the atheist, relativist ideology took over the hegemony in the West, these ideals have been scrapped and substituted …

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Atheism, Emptiness and Suicide: We have lost the Recipe for Inner Peace

Atheist Emptiness: Herland Report

  Suicide is an epidemic in the West. Among Americans, the numbers are alarming, with suicide as the 10th leading cause of death. Between 1999-2016, the rate increased 30 %, writes Jesse Lee Peterson. Emptiness and Suicide: The reasons for suicide are many, but particularly white people kill themselves, according to studies. Between 2006 and 2016, the suicide rate for …

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The depressed, suicidal West: The Christian solution

The depressed, suicidal West: The Christian solution Hanne Herland

  Depression is now an epidemic in the West that permeates society with emptiness, sadness, hopelessness, anger, loss of interest in life, and insomnia. One in four Americans struggle with depression, one in four high schoolers identify as LGBT+ with all the sad problems that come for these young individuals who struggle with feelings of not being the sex they …

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