Third Note to “The Decline of Liberalism”

Fierce dogmatism in terms of the limits or scope of reality combined with soulless capitalism form the basic character and essence of the bureaucratic and secular state that arose out of the American perversion of classical liberalism and has now penetrated into every aspect and dimension of American life, as Mills highlighted. Which means that … Continue reading Third Note to “The Decline of Liberalism”

On Anglo-Saxonism

Anglo-Saxons also realized that the only way by which Anglo-Saxonism could survive is if it expanded and spread throughout the world. The expansion and spread of Anglo-Saxonism within the structural context of globalization and technology came to be known as “imperialism.” To borrow from one scholar: “Politically, the process of globalization was synonymous with what … Continue reading On Anglo-Saxonism

A Sphere of Deference

Brzezinski also highlighted an interesting contradiction which exists within the Chinese system, which is that the political system demands China be isolated in terms of the norms and rules of the prevailing international order, whereas its economic system demands openness to the world. Brzezinski contended that there is “no viable alternative to China’s continued openness … Continue reading A Sphere of Deference