Capitalism: Straw Man of Oligarchical Fascism

Oligarchy is America Today

Capitalism: Straw Man of Oligarchical Fascism;
Hidden Behind the Delusion of 
Democracy

The Progressive Era introduced two equivocations into Western thought: Capitalism and Democracy. People’s sloppy adherence to the Law of Identity allowed this substitution. The support of politicians, informational services and educational institutions legitimized the switch without informing citizens any switch had occurred. Capitalism became synonymous with Free Markets, when in fact it means the very opposite of Free Markets, and Democracy substituted itself for Republicanism government, not the idiot Republican Party that is nearly as guilty as the Democratic Party in fostering these erroneous labels on an unsuspecting public. Governments and their supporting corporatisms encouraged people to think in these terms while keeping the true meanings of the words hidden. They became the Straw Man arguments that would be easily knocked down at the appropriate time to support their final agenda. Fascism itself has become a Straw Man argument being linked exclusively to Herr Hitler’s German government; this ignores its more causal elements delineated by Mr. Mussolini who defined the term. This is vital because today we are headed into Oligarchical Fascism.
Continue reading “Capitalism: Straw Man of Oligarchical Fascism”

Competing Corporatisms and Governments


Corporatism is the New Feudalism

Corporatism: Road to Socialism, Feudalism, as Hayek Warned;
19th Century terms, Marxism or Capitalism, Hide the Truth

Competing Corporatisms and Governments for power is nothing new since the inception of the Industrial Revolution. The rise of businesses, first companies then corporations, shifted financial control from the ruler to non-governmental, and thus non-controllable, entities. The solution began with corporations failing among themselves to control their markets. In a Free Enterprise environment, corporations are incentivized to break agreements when it gives them a financial-market advantage over their competitors. To stop this trend certain corporations entered into partnership with government. This gave their agreements the force of Law. But, when corporations and their leaders with international interests became extremely rich they were in direct competition with government. This became known as the Progressive Era in America; beginning of national socialism, or as Mussolini described – Fascism. Continue reading “Competing Corporatisms and Governments”

Marxism is Democracy

Marx’s communism failed because
He conflated feudalism with modernism

To understand Marx’s philosophy, Marxism, we need to understand his worldview. A passive reader takes his {her} worldview with them when they view, read or even think about the past. Their worldview informs the context of events in terms of their current understanding. I believe Marx was also a victim of his worldview without his realization. Thus, the formation of his philosophy was a rejection of feudalism and the implementation of pure democracy. Continue reading “Marxism is Democracy”

Fascism: Early Weapon Against Communism

Fascism Links to Roman Fasces
For Legitimacy and Authority

Fascism! Fascist! Racist! These pejoratives are screamed out as proof of the illegitimacy of those in power by those who are currently not in power. Yet, no one seems to have any understanding of what fascism actually was, and is, and why did fascism become such an epithet for hatred. Continue reading “Fascism: Early Weapon Against Communism”