Friday, November 15, 2013

The Totality of The American Left

Democracy is one thing; At it's best it was American's Aristocratic Republic. Capitalism is one thing; at it's best it was the British Empire. Around this sphere of the right wing, both these things can be questioned, but together they're undoubtably malignant. Democratic-Capitalism is destroying The United States, yet it's also introducing a new element to liberalism: Totalitarianism.

Totalitarianism is generally applicable to centrist/left-wing reaction. Liberalism isn't usually met with the concept of Totality. Totalitarianism can either mean instituting equality, or turning every institution into one body. All institutions are gradually becoming more politicized; Every creative medium and artistic form of expression is following suit.

In what other era would we care about a Chicken Sandwich joint's opinion of Gay Marriage? The secondary goal of every business nowadays is to represent its thede. Starbucks depends upon it's Brahmin consumers in order to thrive as a business, so they sell Beatles albums and hire dykes.

Academia is less concerned with giving students skills and more concerned with propaganda. The student is propagated to be the revolutionary consumer. The very concept of the citizen has been replaced with the consumer; no longer is the civilian given true duties and responsibilities, for he is merely a bookmark for the producer. Purchasing a product is commonly drawn as voting with your currency. Voting is no longer a civic duty in Trans-democracy, but a mere assertion.

Healthcare is being pushed as our Nation's biggest economic issue. What was once a matter of Fraternal Societies is now a pressing economic matter; As consumers it's easy for us to take something as simple as housing, higher education, and currency investments and turn it into a political dilemma.

The main issue with this strand of Totality vs other strands is simple: Nationalism is now considered largely evil, therefore the body formulated exists to protect an isolated peoples; not a nation, rather a country. While The West is largely suffering a demographic problem in it's major cities, the interests of the people are to mask the problem with democratic-capitalist reform.

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