Cultural Marxist Revolution
The cultural Marxist revolution of the West
- Marxist Revolution of the West
- The Uncivilizing Revolution of The West
- Characteristics of Civilized People
- Profanity
- American Decadence—Part 1 of 4
- American Decadence—Part 2 of 4
- American Decadence—Part 3 of 4
- American Decadence—Part 4 of 4
- The Roots of Revolution
- Hume—Part 1
- Hume—Part 2
- Hume—Part 3
- Hume—Part 4
- Psychology's Anticivilizing Influence on the West
A little more than 230 years ago, the most important, significant, and profound revolution in the history of the world occurred, a revolution based on a single concept, individual liberty. The result of that revolution was the creation of the most prosperous, free, and cultured country the world has ever known. That revolution was the American revolution. About 70 years ago, seven men planned another revolution, completely unlike the American revolution.
Those living in a society or culture during or after a revolution are often unaware of the nature and extent of that revolution becauase it is nearly impossible to imagine what came before. In his brilliant, “Aliens Cause Global Warming,“lecture to the California Institute of Technology, though his purpose was to demonstrate the impossibility of predicting even the near future, Michael Crichton demonstrates the radical changes that have occurred since 1900 that can only be described as a revolution.
While the possibility of civilization can be curtailed by a political system, it is not ultimately a society’s politics, or its economy, or the artifacts of its culture that determines the degree of its civilization. Whether a society is civilized or not is determined by the kind of people that comprise it. American society of the fifties was dominated by young and middle-aged people who were the most civilized of the entire 20th century.
One reason people of today, who never experienced the fifties, cannot imagine what they were like, is because they are immersed in a totally corrupt and uncivilized culture and society. Profanity is one example. It was heard rarely in the fifties, and almost never in polite society or in the presence of women or children. Such profanity as one was likely to hear was the mildest kind, the crudities that fill the mouths of so many people today, including women and children, and is heard everywhere, were almost never heard.
The Characteristics of an Uncivilized People
The Characteristics of an Uncivilized People
The Characteristics of an Uncivilized People
The Characteristics of an Uncivilized People
In the opening article to this series, “Marxist Revolution of the West”, I explained that the revolution that has all but destroyed Western civilization, and is in its final stages in every aspect of Western society and culture, though explicitly planned and initiated by avowed Marxists, it was contributions of other individuals, movements, and institutions that made it possible for the revolution to be so spectacularly pulled off. The interrelationships between these various contributors to the revolution is very complex.
Hume, Father of Postmodernism and Anti-rationalism
Hume, Father of Postmodernism and Anti-rationalism
Hume, Father of Postmodernism and Anti-rationalism
Hume, Father of Postmodernism and Anti-rationalism
Part 1, How it Began and Where it's Going