THE HEGELIAN DIALECTIC IN THE MODERN AMERICAN POLITICAL ARENA

Within the political arena, events are sometimes meticulously orchestrated to provoke a desired reaction, leading the public to embrace a predetermined solution devised by those who engineered the event. This tactic, often referred to as "problem-reaction-solution" or the "Hegelian dialectic” Those in power or with vested interests create or exploit a problem, crisis, or threat. … Continue reading THE HEGELIAN DIALECTIC IN THE MODERN AMERICAN POLITICAL ARENA

THE ISSUE IS NEVER THE ISSUE -ONLY REVOLUTION IS THE ISSUE: (Students for a Democratic Society)

Marxists and Leninists have historically utilized social tensions and conflicts as tools for advancing their political agendas. Their approach often involves exploiting existing grievances and fostering discord to destabilize current systems and pave the way for revolutionary change. In modern societies, it is common to see a rapid turnover of issues dominating the headlines. One … Continue reading THE ISSUE IS NEVER THE ISSUE -ONLY REVOLUTION IS THE ISSUE: (Students for a Democratic Society)

LEFTIES INHERITED THEIR RACISM FROM MARX – SO DID THE NAZIS. 

Karl Marx, often revered in Leftist circles for his foundational role in the development of socialist and communist thought, also authored controversial works that have contributed to anti-Semitic ideologies. His pamphlet, originally titled "On the Jewish Question" and first published in 1843, has been scrutinized for its anti-Semitic content. In his pamphlet: “A World Without … Continue reading LEFTIES INHERITED THEIR RACISM FROM MARX – SO DID THE NAZIS. 

Long before Marx, there was François-Noël Babeuf:

COMMUNIST EXTRAORDINAIRE OF THE NEW FRENCH REPUBLIC Socialism is founded on the idea of equal distribution of resources, but its implementation often overlooks the natural inclination for individual effort and innovation. The premise to not excel or work harder can stifle progress and discourage creativity, as there's no incentive to push boundaries, take risks, or … Continue reading Long before Marx, there was François-Noël Babeuf:

SHOW ME A SOCIALIST AND I’LL SHOW YOU A FOOL

Suppose the ideal of a socialist society, as Marx described it, transitioning from lower communism to higher communism via the Socialist Dictatorship of the Proletariat, becomes a reality. How would you propose transitioning from the perceived inequality of capitalism to this socialist-communist utopia? It's intriguing how, even after half a century, I've had discussions with … Continue reading SHOW ME A SOCIALIST AND I’LL SHOW YOU A FOOL