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'The real action is in the reaction'.
#1
Realize the majority of folks on these boards will already be well aware of concepts like 'Hegelian Dialectic' and 'pressure from above and below' but suppose it's always nice to be reminded now and again.

Apparently 'the real action is in the reaction' and although the vid below is quite an old one did think it sounded insanely relevant these days.




[Video: https://youtu.be/tE94KUYcglk]


Quote:Management by crisis:

The first step (thesis) is to create a problem.

The second step (antithesis) is to generate opposition to the problem (fear, panic and hysteria).

The third step (synthesis) is to offer the solution to the problem created by step one: A change which would have been impossible to impose upon the people without the proper psychological conditioning achieved in stages one and two.

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The one below about 'regime change' and well funded, non governmental foundations sponsoring activist groups, agitators and agent provocateurs to create massive civil unrest also sounded rather familiar.


https://youtu.be/2r2vmzFOvfI

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#2
Such is the game of the cloistered cabals who have been given powers to abuse.

In a strictly moralistic sense, half the fault is ours, for allowing ourselves to be so "team-oriented" and "cult of celebrity"-obsessed that we stop thinking critically.

This principle (Hegelian) should be taught in schools at the middle-school level (among many other civic subjects.)  Instead we get 'diversity and inclusion' and 'climate panic.'

Pedagogy is being crucified... but it can still be saved... because there is nothing stopping parents from teaching... even if the institutionalized education cabal doesn't like it.  (Although their friends are working on villainizing parents now.)
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#3
(05-07-2024, 01:34 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Such is the game of the cloistered cabals who have been given powers to abuse.


Ah yes indeed mate and there's a short history of Hegel and the dialectic below from Alan Wat - thought it exposed quite a number of things including how Hegel was sponsered by 'rich industrialists' to write it.


Quote:The Corbett Report calls Alan Watt’s radio program to get some information about G.W.F. Hegel and the dialectic.

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Also found it relevant that 'men from Business International Roundtables' and 'Rockefeller money' were specifically mentioned in the first video in the first post.



(05-07-2024, 01:34 PM)Maxmars Wrote: In a strictly moralistic sense, half the fault is ours, for allowing ourselves to be so "team-oriented" and "cult of celebrity"-obsessed that we stop thinking critically.

This principle (Hegelian) should be taught in schools at the middle-school level (among many other civic subjects.) 


Yes never quite understood the cult of celebrity but couldn't agree more about the decline of critical thinking and 'education' of students.

Don't know if you ever looked into the findings of the Reece Committee but Norman Dodd explains here how certain 'non profit' organizations (like Carnegie and Rockefeller) were specifically responsible for the absolute subversion of the American education system.

Also thought a few fascinating nuggets were contained in the interview below showing how children are now not taught.. but trained in the Hegelian slave system.

The rather disturbing experimental psychology of Wilhelm Wundt (funded by the Rockefeller Foundation) is brought up but I haven't yet read 'The Leipzig Connection'.


[Video: https://youtu.be/gH2MDXNKYlw]

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#4
Here's a good Hegelian example mate - flood the internet with government CoIntelPro disinfo agents, web goons, intel operative shills and paid trolls..

..then get to police the internet for people posting content that causes 'psychological harm'.

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Simple.
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