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Welcome to Call to Decision
Cultural Marxism
& Corporate Fascism
Merge to Destroy Free-Enterprise Capitalism
by
James Jaeger
The Class Struggle Has Never Ended:
"Any city, however small, is
divided into two; one the city of the poor, the other of the
rich; these are at war with one another."
- Plato
The class struggle that has gone on
from Plato's time to present has never ended, it has
simply been ignored, renamed or made politically incorrect
or taboo to discuss. But today, you can see the same
divides, only they are referred to as ideologies in the
hope that at least one will remedy the war.
The two most extreme ideologies
that have emerged on either side of yet another ideology
known as capitalism, are Marxism and Fascism. Westerners
supposedly know what capitalism is, but fascism and
Marxism make be more illusive.
Fascism is a merger of state and
corporate power. In Nazi Germany, the state took over
industry and merged. It does not matter if the state
takes over corporate power or corporate power takes
over the state; once they have merged their power, you
have a fascist entity or regime.
Marxism is a merger of the
workforce into a collective bargaining power. In
Pre-World War I Russia, Karl Marx attempted to unite
the workers of the world to rise up and fight the
"evil" capitalists of the world.
Ultimately it does not matter if Communism, the end
goal of Marxist philosophy comes through the door
opened by socialism or cultural Marxism; once the
heat shield of traditional family values, the middle
class and Christian culture have been destroyed, you
have a Marxist regime in operation.
The U.S. is going fascist,
however it's also going Marxist at the same time.
Multinational corporations have taken over
Congress and merged interests. The
military-industrial-banking complex is a spin-off
of this merger. At the same time cultural
institutions have been taken over by a new flavor
of Marxism, known as cultural Marxism. The
welfare, nanny-state and violence oriented,
anti-Christian media/film business are spin-offs
of this take-over.
Here's how this is
happening as one can see from a study of
Left-wing writers assaulting Right-wing writers
AND Right-wing writers assaulting Left-wing
writers (e.g., Rothkopf vs. Marrs, or Napolitano
vs. Moore, for instance).
Marxism is basically a
movement of the workers, the employees of
Earth. Generally the poor. Fascism is
basically a movement of the elite, the
employers of Earth. Generally the rich.
Usually one gets rich
faster by being an employer than an
employee, however the salaries being paid by
Fortune 500 corporations to their CEOs in
recent years seems to challenge this
assumption.
Nevertheless, BOTH
Marxists and fascists seek government
power to help them with their objectives.
Marxists want the
government to regulate the big greedy
corporate fascists.
Corporate
fascists want the government to stay
out of their business except when they
need a special privilege or
accommodating law.
It is NOT an
oversimplification to say this is
the classic struggle between rich
and poor, the haves and the
have-nots. Those who own the means
of production and those who merely
operate the means of production.
Those who own the means of
production are generally rich and
those who don't are generally poor.
This can be
expanded to describe a war between
the employees and the employers,
the proletariat and the
bourgeoisie, the debtors and the
plutocrats, and the left and the
right, the Democrats and the
Republicans. Although these words
have shades of differing meaning,
have been used differently in
different times and been employed
by different factions for
propaganda purposes -- they all
come down to the same basic
dilemma: homo Sapiens's struggle
to survive in a wilderness
universe on a planet of limited
resources, if only temporarily
limited. This struggle is
intensified or mitigated by the
simple fact of whether an
individual has access to
technology or not.
The Means
of Production and Distribution
Still Rule:
Technology
is really the means of
production AND distribution
referred to by economists like
Adam Smith. Those that have
this technology have the means
to create wealth as they have
the means of production and
distribution. Those that do
not have these means, usually
remain poor. Thus the
present-day class struggle
could be said to be between
those with technology and
those without technology. But
as technology gives greater
numbers of people the means of
PRODUCTION, the only way the
plutocrats can maintain a
stratification and wealth
disparity is by dominating the
means of DISTRIBUTION or
destroying the production of
the poor through perpetual
war. Hence the sudden high
prices for oil and gasoline.
The "energy" crises
destroys distribution and
endless wars destroy
production. Thus the constant
assault on the free
distribution channel known as
the Internet, by the fascist
media companies and
Hollywood-based U.S. motion
picture studio/distributors,
also destroys the production
and distribution of vital
information needed if a
society is to remain free.
In the
past, when nation-states
were all that existed, each
nation tended towards either
a fascist state or a Marxist
state. Whether the state was
fascist or Marxist depended
on who held the upper hand
for the moment: workers or
management. The
"moment" always
changed, so the tides of
fascism and Marxism washed
back and forth, often
creating ambiguity that
people who have nothing
better to do (historians)
can argue and write about
endlessly.
Stuck
on the Trees, Lost in the
Forest:
Today
this same ambiguity is
the basis for the
cockfight now embodied
in the Democratic and
Republican parties' (the
DemGops) bid for U.S.
president. But as the
lower-IQ citizens of the
nation preoccupy their
attention with this
meaningless cockfight, a
scenario is emerging
under their noses, a
scenario that is
unprecedented.
Instead
of the elites
attempting to set up
fascist corporate
regimes within
national boundaries,
they have risen above
national boundaries
and created artificial
entities known as
multinational
corporations. These
non-citizen entities,
under the control of
plutocrats fueled by
fiat money, have made
the entire world their
"nation."
Since these companies
are almost the only
ones who can afford
one of the 1,500
Gulfstream G550 jets
in service (costing
$45 million each),
they fly their CEOs
around the planet
setting up their
global government as
the stupid or unaware
people below stay
glued to their
corporate TV sets
watching the political
cockfight between the
DemGops and mindlessly
hoping for change.
But
many in the nations
full of poor
employees and waning
middle class workers
have not given up
the fight. The
workers of the world
are more inclined
than ever to unite.
Whereas the fascist
plutocrats own the
means of production
(the TV and feature
film studios), the
cultural Marxist
workers (the
writers, directors,
actors and on-screen
talents) make the
programs the
plutocrats must
distribute. So this
mini battle between
the talent side of
the movie/media
business and the
business side of the
movie/media is
always at play. And
this is why
mainstream media and
films are now so
homogenized and
generic: the Marxist
talent must
compromise with the
fascist management.
Cultural
Marxism Does Its
Thing:
Yes,
cultural Marxism
is thus alive
and quite well
in the arts and
learning
institutions of
the United Sates
(and the West)
and it aims at
not only
commandeering
government to
"provide
for the
people" but
pushing through
its agenda of
"critical
thinking"
to destroy the
family unit,
Christianity,
the middle
class, the
economy and
ultimately the
traditional way
of life as
envisioned in
the U.S.
Constitution. On
its "march
through the
institutions"
cultural Marxism
intends to
squash the
corporate
fascists and
bring big
government in to
regulate big
business and
free markets.
The
workers of the
world want to
be taken care
of, they want
the Nanny
State, they
want
government to
PROVIDE and
REGULATE not
just PROTECT.
They want
government to
regulate
everything
from guns to
the stock
market. They
even want your
dog regulated.
And these
socialist
workers'
current
champion,
Barack Obama,
has promised
to deliver all
these ideals
via a bigger
government
that will
protect the
poor and
disenfranchised
and do it by
taxing the
mean, greed
corporate
plutocrats.
Corporate
Fascists Do
Their Thing:
Meanwhile
the big
mean,
greedy
plutocrats
are not at
all
concerned
with
socialist
national
politics
or the
yammer of
the poor,
middle
class or
disenfranchised.
As far as
they're
concerned,
these
"bleeding-heart"
social-misfits
are being
phased out
as quickly
as NAFTA,
illegal
immigration
and
robotics
will
permit.
Further,
the more
the
citizens
of nations
rivet
their
attention
on the
DemGop
cockfight,
the better
the
corporate
fascists
like it
for they
can better
can go
about
their
business
expanding
their
empires
and the
U.S.
military
with fiat
money.
These
corporate
fascists'
current
champion,
John
McCain,
has
promised
to deliver
all these
ideals via
a
better-wired,
high-tech,
totalitarian
U.S.
government
that
Globalist-compatible.
The
corporate
fascists'
ultimate
goal is to
someday
replace
ALL the
pesky
human
workers --
the
obstreperous
proletariat
-- with
automated
systems
under AI
computer
control.
Then the
population
of Earth
can safely
be lowered
from 6.5
billion to
just
enough
meat-workers
to
maintain
their
Robin
Leach-like
lifestyles
and Donald
Trump-like
mansions
indefinitely.
But this
corporate
elite may
still keep
a
population
of human
workers
around for
nostalgic
reasons or
pleasure.
Naked
female
humans may
continue
to dance
on poles
and serve
liquor
rather as
they may
be
preferred
to naked
female
robots.
Some
portion of
the
slave-human
proletariat
will have
to thus be
tolerated
by the
bigoted,
arrogant
economic
elites
that meet
annually
at Davos,
Switzerland
to discuss
all the
global
machinations
enumerated
in David
Rothkope's
book,
SUPERCLASS.
Summary
of the
Global
Situation:
All
things
considered,
the
picture
that
emerges
-- if
one
looks
over
the
warring
literature
of the
Left
vs.
the
warring
literature
of the
Right
-- is
this:
a
world
of
cultural
Marxist-influenced
working-class
countries
governed
by a
superstructure
of
international
corporate
fascists
with
no
domicile
or
loyalty
to any
particular
nation,
yet
operating
in and
exploiting
ALL
nations
as
fully
as
their
technology,
propaganda
and
fiat
money
will
permit.
The
Marxist
workers
of
the
world
will
be
united
in
so-called
nation
states
(and
later
in
regional
superstates)
while
the
employer
corporate
plutocrats
will
have
merged
together
a
fascist
world
government
in
various
international
institutions
(among
which
are
WTO,
IMF/WORLD
BANK,
UN,
WORLD
COURT,
NAFTA,
NATO).
Although
the
CFR-infested
U.S.
government
denies
it,
you
can
already
see
this
happening.
GATT,
NAFTA
and
the
WTO
are
the
embryonic
mergers
of
corporate
powers
with
national
sovereignties.
Again,
as
the
poor
and
middle
class
workers
in
these
countries
get
squeezed,
their
solution
will
be
to
unite
into
a
greater
Marxist
society.
As
this
happens
the
plutocrats
will
strengthen
the
police
powers
of
the
state
and
use/cause
events
like
9-11
to
"justify"
their
military
build
up
against
the
"terrorists"
and
restriction
of
civil
rights.
Of
course
the
corporate
plutocrats,
through
their
lap-dog
media,
are
using
the
term
"terrorist"
to
characterize
any
dissent
from
their
agenda
and
make
their
assault
against
civil
liberties
more
palatable
to
the
ignorant
masses.
But
keep
in
mind,
their
real
target
is
the
middle
class,
working
poor,
artists,
writers,
filmmakers,
intelligentsia
that
thinks
for
itself
and
anyone
who
might
threaten
their
superclass
global
fascist
agenda.
Both
the
Marxist
workers
and
the
fascist
plutocrats
are
thus
collectives
that
are
attempting
to
establish
totalitarian
governments
to
be
used
against
each
other.
As
the
corporate
media
attempts
to
keep
the
public's
attention
on
the
meaningless
DemGop
presidential
cockfight,
it
is
also
attempting
to
keep
people's
attention
away
from
the
actual
causes
of
the
current,
and
continuing,
meltdown
in
the
U.S.
and
global
financial
markets.
Some
say
the
plutocrats
want
a
meltdown
so
they
can
re-set
the
debt
clock
and
issue
a
world
fiat
currency.
Others
say
they
don't
want
to
kill
the
goose
that
lays
the
golden
eggs
--
the
Federal
Reserve
System
which
lays
the
Federal
Reserve
Notes,
the
world's
de
facto
reserve
currency.
Remember,
the
sole
source
of
the
plutocrat's
power
is
fiat
money
and
the
military.
The
sole
source
of
the
worker's
power
is
knowledge
and
creativity.
These
are
the
core
of
the
war,
all
wars.
Creativity
is
always
senior
to
money
because
money
could
not
exist
without
creativity.
The
creative
impulse,
the
creative
product
came
first
in
history,
well
before
mediums
of
exchange
were
invented.
Money
is
thus
a
commodity
which
derives
its
main
value
from
the
fact
that
it's
a
medium
of
exchange.
But
money,
perverted
by
government
intervention
in
the
free
market,
has
become
worthless
to
the
degree
it
is
fiat,
meaning
backed
not
by
gold
or
silver,
but
the
"strength"
of
the
issuing
government.
Thus
fiat
money
has
become
the
modern-day
chains
the
plutocrats
have
commandeered
to
bring
the
world's
unsuspecting
workers
and
poor
under
their
dominion.(1)
Of
course,
these
axioms
of
finance
will
never
be
promulgated
by
the
corporate
media
or
the
government
school
system
because
doing
so
would
undermined
the
bargaining
power
the
corporate
fascists
use
to
dominate.
How
It
Will
End:
But
here's
how
it's
all
going
to
end.
Global
fascists
will
eventually
neutralize
cultural
Marxist
workers
and
vice-versa.
As
the
multinational
corporate
fascists
preempt
the
services
of
traitor
technologists
to
create
their
perfect
weapons
of
mass
destruction
and
dominating-AI
business
machines,
this
same
technology
will
leak
out
and
make
nanofacturing
possible.
It
will
also
make
all
manner
of
horrible
"terrorist"
weapons
possible
so
the
corporate
plutocrats
and
their
lap-dog
governments
will
eventually
realize
they
can't
win
an
a-symmetric
war
(very
easily).
Fortunately,
as
the
multinational
corporate
fascists
attempt
to
destroy
the
human
worker
population
any
way
they
can
(wars,
made-in-the-lab
"natural"
diseases,
climate
catastrophes,
energy
"shortages"
in
an
infinite
universe,
etc.)
their
means
of
production/distribution
will
increasingly
be
serviced
by
AI
robots,
nanotechnology,
bio-genetic
engineering
and
electronic
teleportation
networks.
These
technologies
will
unleash
the
means
of
production
that
will
ultimately
remedy
the
scarcity
of
products
while
exotic
anti-gravitic
transportation
(engineered
by
Nazi
scientists
now
working
in
corporate
America)
may
remedy
their
distribution.
As
products
increasingly
become
manufactureable
by
nanotechnology
and
transportation
increasingly
relies
on
fusion
and
molecular
teleportation,
they
will
drop
in
value,
hence
price.
As
population
decreases
(due
to
government-sanctioned
mass
kill-offs,
corporate-made
diseases,
genetic-engineering,
mass
sterilization
and
climate
disasters)
demand
will
also
drop.
As
demand
drops
and
manufacturing/distribution
abilities
increase,
there
will
be
more
products
chasing
fewer
buyers
more
swiftly.
This
equation
will
become
so
extreme,
it
will
eventually
force
the
price
of
all
products
produced
and
distributed
by
the
fascist
multinational
corporations
down
towards
the
calculitic
limit
of
zero.
As
this
happens,
the
use
of
money
(whether
fiat,
gold,
silver
or
anything
else)
as
a
medium
of
exchange
will
become
meaningless.
It
will
take
more
energy
(cost
more)
to
keep
score
(account)
than
the
products
will
cost
to
manufacture
and
distribute.
As
money,
in
all
its
forms
disintegrates,
the
fascist
plutocracy
will
lose
its
power
of
enslavement
over
the
working
masses,
or
what's
left
of
them.
Gamblers
that
provided
so-called
liquidity
in
stock
markets
will
be
doing
productive
work
or
go
extinct.
Banks
and
the
entire
concept
of
lending
and
borrowing
will
go
by
the
way-side,
being
recognized
as
the
predatory
and
civilization-stunting
mechanism
it
is.
As
the
working
"mini-masses"
increasingly
have
at
their
disposal
sophisticated
technology
and
the
proceeds
thereof,
they
will
no
longer
have
to
work.
Thus,
the
ex-Marxist
workers
of
the
world
will
unite
with
the
ex-corporate
fascists
of
the
world.
Both
the
poor
and
rich
in
Plato's
city
will
stop
warring
and
become
one
big,
happy
family
sitting
around
the
table
drinking
O'Reilly
Cool
aide
and
Turner
Margaritas
on
nanotech-manufactured,
space-faring
yachts
that
orbit
the
sixth
moon
of
Saturn.
As
they
do
so,
they
will
reminisce
about
the
good
old
days
when
the
Proletariat
and
the
Bourgeoisie
of
Earth
were
at
each
others
throats.
Welcome
to
the
Singularity!(2)
21
September
2008
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(1)
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Read,
WHAT
HAS
GOVERNMENT
DONE
TO
OUR
MONEY
by
Murray
N.
Rothbard
at
http://mises.org/rothbard/rothmoney.pdf
(2)
Find
out
what
the
Singularity
is
by
reading
THE
SINGULARITY
IS
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by
Ray
Kurzweil
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