The Politics of Propaganda

The Politics of Propaganda

The Politics Of Propaganda

Thomas R. Specht / Thomas RSpecht

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Año de edición:
2006
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Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781425961008
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The philosopher Hegel called it the dialectic; the blending of two forces to create a new force, or synthesis. Supposedly communism lives no more, having fallen to academia, government institutions and Big Business Capitalism. Or was it really just a dialectical merger?If Communism no longer exists, we still see a powerful likeness of it in the cult of political correctness (PC). Its battle cry is 'tolerance,' but this ideology will tolerate no disagreement with its dogmas. Interestingly, it appears that Big Business, far from opposing this neo-communism, has in fact embraced PC. Business pushes affirmative action, tolerance, and 'diversity' with a vengeance. Each year it shells out millions to impose 'diversity training' on often-reluctant employees. Such 'training' bears more than a passing similarity to the re-education campaigns of Maoist China.Today, Multiculturalists function under the modus operandi of internally revolutionizing society with their Maoist cult of 'division' and class warfare. Incidentally, the mechanization of the New World Order is kaleidoscopic; institutionalized by a prism of academic Marxists, plutonic politicians, PC corporate elitists, and propagated by a minion class of 'useful idiots.' With this being said, America has evolved into a Pavlovian state of politically correct mind Control: 'never question the left or right-wing authority - if you think critically, you’re not a ’great’ American, but a very ’dangerous’ American.'This neo-com movement is a clear danger to freedom. It is a soft totalitarianism. One who warns of this danger is Thomas Specht. His firsthand PC experiences within the business, law-enforcement, and academic environment is elucidating. With this background to illustrate, he exposes the big picture of the anti-freedom synthesis. Americans would be wise to heed his message and his warning.

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