Sunday, October 28, 2012

In Defense of English Civilization

              
                   Res Ipsa Loquitor Ruling Class

Res Ipsa Loquitor

The new ruling class is a coalition of politicians, bureaucrats, educators, lawyers, media

If we want to win the battle for this country, we need to take advice from the Marxists. These are people whose ends were evil where not impossible. But they were experts in the means to their ends. They knew more than we have ever thought about the seizure and retention of power. If, therefore, we ever achieve a government of conservatives and seek to bring about the irreversible transfer of power to ordinary people, we should take to heart what  Marx said in 1871 after the failure of the Paris Commune
people, and associated business interests that draws income and status from an enlarged and activist state. It does not own the means of production but is content merely to control them. Its general desire is to avoid the entanglements that destroyed the old ruling class.

State-sponsored mass immigration has been the most obvious evidence of this desire. Filling the country with people of different colors and with different ways, which do not like each other, and do not like and are not liked by the natives, is ideal Balkanization. But one of the purposes of political correctness is also to divide the native population—women against men, homosexuals against Christians, and so forth.

Of course this conforms nicely with what's been going on in the United States since ... a while.  A longer while than we probably imagine.  The real interesting part is that these excerpts were gleaned from an article having nothing, ostensibly, to do with the United States.  In Defense of English Civilization.  But is has everything to do with us, as well.  Food for thought anyway.



1 comment:

Steve in Greensboro said...

Angelo Codevilla in the July 2010 American Spectator...

"The only serious opposition to this arrogant Ruling Party is coming not from feckless Republicans but from what might be called the Country Party...In sum, our ruling class does not like the rest of America. Most of all does it dislike that so many Americans think America is substantially different from the rest of the world and like it that way. For our ruling class, however, America is a work in progress, just like the rest the world, and they are the engineers.

http://spectator.org/archives/2010/07/16/americas-ruling-class-and-the/print

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