60 Minutes 1of2: How Fabian and Trotskyite totalitarians took over western communities.
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People who think Glenn Beck is nuts need to watch this. Friggin 60 minutes covering exactly what he alone covers today.
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Fabian socialism has destroyed western society. Decades of aggressive and violent conditioning have left the people so brainwashed they are incapable of seeing the truth. Thanks for the video.
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Yes, I advise the works of the early Fabians, who were very much explicit on their goals and methods, particularly HG Wells ("Anticipations" is a good starter), Shaw, or some of their associates, like Lord Milner, the banker, who was the organizer of the Coefficients roundtable, the socialists/bankers venue.
After WWII these people became a lot more discrete in writings and a lot more active in actions, with the establishment of the institutional framework for all this.
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@ArmourApple I'd say they've succeeded to quite an enormous extent.
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I feel sick - leftards are a danger to a free society and a thinking mind.
The result now is a fragmented, dysfunctional ,dumbed down populace. Thanks Labour.
arcanus121 2 weeks ago
@arcanus121
...you can thank the Tories too, they've certainly contributed to it as well (the old trick of look at this hand, while the other one gets busy). There was an article recently, celebrating all this, by the Tory ideologue Phillip Blond, and in there this character goes on about now being the stage to revive Red Tory communitarianism, which is basically savagery: the feudal village mixed in with the Soviet commune. Well worth reading, "Rise of the Red Tories", in Prospect.
ThinkFeelExist 2 weeks ago
Where can I research the Fabian Agenda of "establishment of oligarchical collectivism, a fascist system where the power elites (bankers, oligarchs, technocrats) have total power over a collectivized public" Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is this stated by them in a puplication or book someone can read? Thanks.
ChulaKirby 1 month ago
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Yet, if you want a good post-WWII, in-house account, of the goings on of these people in the international sphere, an extremely valuable reference is "Tragedy and Hope", by Prof. Carroll Quigley. Quigley was an American Fabian (although he'd prefer 'liberal' or 'universalist'), well in the tradition of people like W. Ghent, and he makes a very apt description of huge parts of the history of this interpartisan movement for technocratic, oligarchic, world governance.
ThinkFeelExist 1 month ago
@ThinkFeelExist Ok....Thanks...I know of the book but just haven't read it yet. I will focus on it.
ChulaKirby 1 month ago
@ChulaKirby You're very welcome. Another author I remembered is Bertrand Russell, british Lord, top socialist. Even if you don't have the time to read the full books, it's well worth skimming through things like "The Impact of Science on Society", "The Scientific Outlook" or "Prospects of Industrial Civilization". He's their best author, for me, since, unlike the others, he didn't really make much excuses, rationalizations, for being...well, a cold-blooded monster. Frank and elegant.
ThinkFeelExist 1 month ago