How the Concept of the ‘Greater Good’ is Used as a Tool for Social Control
21WIRE + Academy of Ideas | Who decides what constitutes and defines the 'greater good'?
21WIRE + Academy of Ideas | Who decides what constitutes and defines the 'greater good'?
The difference of world view appears to be the underlying problem with this article as the author believes that his mainstream sources are wise, honorable, and objective. Collectivists are programmed to believe and obey. We who have lived long enough to see how things really work in government and commerce know better.
We are witnessing a mass extinction and no amount of rugged individualism is going to solve it, writes Caitlin Johnstone. By Caitlin Johnstone CaitlinJohnstone.com Individualism cannot save humanity from the crises it faces. It’s not the right tool. There is a widespread…Read more →
We move on in the globalism books series to cover another Huxley, Julian, the father of the term “transhumanism,” who outlines the open philosophy of globalism in his famous essay “UNESCO: Its Purpose and Philosophy.” In Part 2 we will cover the first half of his book On Living in a Revolution and compare it to the subject we often cover known as the “final revolution.”
Important discussion with Millennial Woes about political dissidents in the era of total censorship.
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Americans are immersed in a culture that is steeped with war dramas. If there is not a real war to depict, it is common to create a drama from a “what if?” style of fantasy. In that regard, American cinema is well-supplied with movies about Russia, the Soviet Union, the Cold War and possible alternate histories.
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Today’s hero in popular culture is a corrupted version of Milton’s Satan, a collaborator with the rigged game of a tyrannical God. His errors are the violations of God’s law, but God does not really mind since he knows that humans could never follow these arbitrary rules. Satan is God’s deniability.1
Whoopee Goldberg's opening statement about the difference between a Democrat and a socialist was hilariously characteristic of those who are politically illiterate and use words they cannot define. If anyone is interested in my attempt to put all these undefinable words into context of an ideological clash between collectivism and individualism, please read my essay, The Chasm. [...]