4.3 MLK’s “I have a dream” has no meaning in the Marxist characterless value of Labour.

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” The great words of Martin Luther King were spoken in his fight for civil rights. The fight for the right toContinue reading “4.3 MLK’s “I have a dream” has no meaning in the Marxist characterless value of Labour.”

4.2 The Capitalist – Manipulate meaning for the purpose of persuasion.

Karl Marx diverts the meaning of the Capitalist to focus on the attainment of social power. Marx’s sleight of hand underlines the purpose of the communist manifesto. That is, to conceal the malevolent communist goal of authoritarian power by a few, and project the unpalatable self serving goal onto a plausible identity group. In thisContinue reading “4.2 The Capitalist – Manipulate meaning for the purpose of persuasion.”

4.1 Nationalism: Failing Nations enable communism and globalism.

The second chapter of the Communist Manifesto begins with Marx making a case for globalism. Marx states that an aim of the communist movement is to “bring to the front the common interest of the entire proletariat, independently of all nations”. In true Marxist manipulative fashion, Marx ignores the changing social structure of progressive nationsContinue reading “4.1 Nationalism: Failing Nations enable communism and globalism.”

3.0 The Marxist “Children of the Left”

3.01 Chapter 1 The Manipulation so far. In the opening paragraphs of the Manifesto of the Communist Party, Karl Marx leverages the persuasive techniques he adopted from Epicurus philosophy. Marx skillfully position plausible emotional statements of victimisation and helplessness to influence his readers. In particular, Marx proposes as an unchallenged truth, the dual between theContinue reading “3.0 The Marxist “Children of the Left””

Australia Day: A Triumph of the Human Spirit and The Australian Way

In recent times January 26th , 1788 has been portrayed as tragic day in Australian history. In some respects it is. The date is a chronological bookmark on the inception of the Australian Spirit, the triumph of the Australian character in the face of tragedies, adversities and hardships to come. In the days prior toContinue reading “Australia Day: A Triumph of the Human Spirit and The Australian Way”