By Joseph Farah Posted: October 01, 2009 ~ 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 It's funny where you have to search for truth these days. Who would have thought we'd hear it from 81-year-old singer Andy Williams, best known for his rendition of "Moon River"? Asked by Radio Times in London what he thought about Barack Obama, he replied: "Don't like him at all. I think he wants to create a socialist country. The people he associates with are very left-wing. One is registered as a Communist. Obama is following Marxist theory. He's taken over the banks and the car industry. He wants the country to fail." A rather succinct, but accurate, view of the man in the White House. This is not a popular view in the entertainment industry, but it's true – provably so. It is a fact that Hegelian-Marxist thinking is the driving force in America's political debate today. What does that mean? The Hegelian dialectic is the framework for guiding thoughts and actions into conflicts that lead to a predetermined solution. How does it work? It employs the weapons of intimidation, even terror, to reach a state of virtual mind control among the populace. Hegel saw the state as having the absolute right to define right and wrong and freedom. "The state has the supreme right against the individual, whose supreme duty is to be a member of the state … for the right of the world spirit is above all special privileges," he wrote. In other words, it is the polar opposite of the principles upon which America was founded – limited government, sovereign rights of the individual. Hegel anticipated the problem of persuading sovereign individuals to hand over their power to the state, so he cleverly devised a theory of conning the people through obfuscation. You can see this dialectic at work today in the debate over health care. [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Andy Williams is right ~ By Joseph Farah
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