Moreover, we assume that the ascendance of Donald Trump indicated the start of the decline of liberalism in America. Yet, we find that liberalism was in decline in America and in other parts of the Western world for a number of decades, only to be covered up by the media and political parties as well … Continue reading The Decline of Liberalism
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Liberalism as a Source of Trouble
All in all, a critique and deconstruction of the American liberal and their ideology must also propound the fact that “American identity does not revolve only around liberalism…but is inextricably bound up by nationalism.” Liberalism as conceived and put into practice by the American liberal “cannot be the sole basis of national identity” even if … Continue reading Liberalism as a Source of Trouble
Cracks in the Liberal Edifice
As we have contended all along, the liberal lie and illusion of money worship and brute global conquest set the stage for the populist mania and mendacity and the Marxist idealism and fervor which we are witnessing in our government and politics today. But aside from serving as a state ideology for all these years, … Continue reading Cracks in the Liberal Edifice
The Nixon Doctrine
Certain analysts and observers may assume that today’s situation in American government and politics has no precedent or parallel whatsoever. Which might be true, depending on how we interpret history. After all, history is a matter of subjective interpretation, not empirical methodology. Thus, if history is a matter of subjective interpretation and not a matter … Continue reading The Nixon Doctrine
Sixth Note to “Ein Che Ishqest”
In essence, the world is a world of lust and temptation above all else. So you either change it, or you avoid it. Hence, socialism and mysticism as the only real and viable options after the status quo of affairs collapses and fails.