Theme: Deception

  • DEFINITION OF COMMENTARIAT —“The Commentariat is fighting for its Life to prot

    DEFINITION OF COMMENTARIAT

    —“The Commentariat is fighting for its Life to protect it’s ability to frame public opinion, and profit from it.”—

    COMMENTARIAT

    com·men·tar·i·at [ˌkämənˈterēət]

    NOUN

    members of the news media considered as a class.

    “the commentariat exuded recriminations when the air attacks were called off”

    synonyms:

    the media · the newspapers · the papers · the news media · journalism · the newspaper world · the newspaper business · the print media · the fourth estate · journalists · newspapermen · newsmen · newspaper women · reporters · columnists · commentariat · pressmen · presswomen · journos · hacks · hackettes · newshounds · newsies · publicists · Fleet Street


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-10 10:13:00 UTC

  • Hitler and The Socialist Dream

    (We knew this but the mainstream didn’t.) He declared that ‘national socialism was based on Marx’ Socialists have always disowned him. But a new book insists that he was, at heart, a left-winger —“It is now clear beyond all reasonable doubt that Hitler and his associates believed they were socialists, and that others, including democratic socialists, thought so too. The title of National Socialism was not hypocritical. The evidence before 1945 was more private than public, which is perhaps significant in itself. In public Hitler was always anti-Marxist, and in an age in which the Soviet Union was the only socialist state on earth, and with anti-Bolshevism a large part of his popular appeal, he may have been understandably reluctant to speak openly of his sources. His megalomania, in any case, would have prevented him from calling himself anyone’s disciple. That led to an odd and paradoxical alliance between modern historians and the mind of a dead dictator. Many recent analysts have fastidiously refused to study the mind of Hitler; and they accept, as unquestioningly as many Nazis did in the 1930s, the slogan “Crusade against Marxism” as a summary of his views. An age in which fascism has become a term of abuse is unlikely to analyse it profoundly. “His private conversations, however, though they do not overturn his reputation as an anti-Communist, qualify it heavily. Hermann Rauschning, for example, a Danzig Nazi who knew Hitler before and after his accession to power in 1933, tells how in private Hitler acknowledged his profound debt to the Marxian tradition. “I have learned a great deal from Marxism” he once remarked, “as I do not hesitate to admit”. He was proud of a knowledge of Marxist texts acquired in his student days before the First World War and later in a Bavarian prison, in 1924, after the failure of the Munich putsch. The trouble with Weimar Republic politicians, he told Otto Wagener at much the same time, was that “they had never even read Marx”, implying that no one who had failed to read so important an author could even begin to understand the modern world; in consequence, he went on, they imagined that the October revolution in 1917 had been “a private Russian affair”, whereas in fact it had changed the whole course of human history! His differences with the communists, he explained, were less ideological than tactical. German communists he had known before he took power, he told Rauschning, thought politics meant talking and writing. They were mere pamphleteers, whereas “I have put into practice what these peddlers and pen pushers have timidly begun”, adding revealingly that “the whole of National Socialism” was based on Marx. “That is a devastating remark and it is blunter than anything in his speeches or in Mein Kampf.; though even in the autobiography he observes that his own doctrine was fundamentally distinguished from the Marxist by reason that it recognised the significance of race – implying, perhaps, that it might otherwise easily look like a derivative. Without race, he went on, National Socialism “would really do nothing more than compete with Marxism on its own ground”. Marxism was internationalist. The proletariat, as the famous slogan goes, has no fatherland. Hitler had a fatherland, and it was everything to him. “Yet privately, and perhaps even publicly, he conceded that National Socialism was based on Marx. On reflection, it makes consistent sense. The basis of a dogma is not the dogma, much as the foundation of a building is not the building, and in numerous ways National Socialism was based on Marxism. It was a theory of history and not, like liberalism or social democracy, a mere agenda of legislative proposals. And it was a theory of human, not just of German, history, a heady vision that claimed to understand the whole past and future of mankind. Hitler’s discovery was that socialism could be national as well as international. There could be a national socialism. That is how he reportedly talked to his fellow Nazi Otto Wagener in the early 1930s. The socialism of the future would lie in “the community of the volk”, not in internationalism, he claimed, and his task was to “convert the German volk to socialism without simply killing off the old individualists”, meaning the entrepreneurial and managerial classes left from the age of liberalism. They should be used, not destroyed. The state could control, after all, without owning, guided by a single party, the economy could be planned and directed without dispossessing the propertied classes. “That realisation was crucial. To dispossess, after all, as the Russian civil war had recently shown, could only mean Germans fighting Germans, and Hitler believed there was a quicker and more efficient route. There could be socialism without civil war.”—  

  • Hitler and The Socialist Dream

    (We knew this but the mainstream didn’t.) He declared that ‘national socialism was based on Marx’ Socialists have always disowned him. But a new book insists that he was, at heart, a left-winger —“It is now clear beyond all reasonable doubt that Hitler and his associates believed they were socialists, and that others, including democratic socialists, thought so too. The title of National Socialism was not hypocritical. The evidence before 1945 was more private than public, which is perhaps significant in itself. In public Hitler was always anti-Marxist, and in an age in which the Soviet Union was the only socialist state on earth, and with anti-Bolshevism a large part of his popular appeal, he may have been understandably reluctant to speak openly of his sources. His megalomania, in any case, would have prevented him from calling himself anyone’s disciple. That led to an odd and paradoxical alliance between modern historians and the mind of a dead dictator. Many recent analysts have fastidiously refused to study the mind of Hitler; and they accept, as unquestioningly as many Nazis did in the 1930s, the slogan “Crusade against Marxism” as a summary of his views. An age in which fascism has become a term of abuse is unlikely to analyse it profoundly. “His private conversations, however, though they do not overturn his reputation as an anti-Communist, qualify it heavily. Hermann Rauschning, for example, a Danzig Nazi who knew Hitler before and after his accession to power in 1933, tells how in private Hitler acknowledged his profound debt to the Marxian tradition. “I have learned a great deal from Marxism” he once remarked, “as I do not hesitate to admit”. He was proud of a knowledge of Marxist texts acquired in his student days before the First World War and later in a Bavarian prison, in 1924, after the failure of the Munich putsch. The trouble with Weimar Republic politicians, he told Otto Wagener at much the same time, was that “they had never even read Marx”, implying that no one who had failed to read so important an author could even begin to understand the modern world; in consequence, he went on, they imagined that the October revolution in 1917 had been “a private Russian affair”, whereas in fact it had changed the whole course of human history! His differences with the communists, he explained, were less ideological than tactical. German communists he had known before he took power, he told Rauschning, thought politics meant talking and writing. They were mere pamphleteers, whereas “I have put into practice what these peddlers and pen pushers have timidly begun”, adding revealingly that “the whole of National Socialism” was based on Marx. “That is a devastating remark and it is blunter than anything in his speeches or in Mein Kampf.; though even in the autobiography he observes that his own doctrine was fundamentally distinguished from the Marxist by reason that it recognised the significance of race – implying, perhaps, that it might otherwise easily look like a derivative. Without race, he went on, National Socialism “would really do nothing more than compete with Marxism on its own ground”. Marxism was internationalist. The proletariat, as the famous slogan goes, has no fatherland. Hitler had a fatherland, and it was everything to him. “Yet privately, and perhaps even publicly, he conceded that National Socialism was based on Marx. On reflection, it makes consistent sense. The basis of a dogma is not the dogma, much as the foundation of a building is not the building, and in numerous ways National Socialism was based on Marxism. It was a theory of history and not, like liberalism or social democracy, a mere agenda of legislative proposals. And it was a theory of human, not just of German, history, a heady vision that claimed to understand the whole past and future of mankind. Hitler’s discovery was that socialism could be national as well as international. There could be a national socialism. That is how he reportedly talked to his fellow Nazi Otto Wagener in the early 1930s. The socialism of the future would lie in “the community of the volk”, not in internationalism, he claimed, and his task was to “convert the German volk to socialism without simply killing off the old individualists”, meaning the entrepreneurial and managerial classes left from the age of liberalism. They should be used, not destroyed. The state could control, after all, without owning, guided by a single party, the economy could be planned and directed without dispossessing the propertied classes. “That realisation was crucial. To dispossess, after all, as the Russian civil war had recently shown, could only mean Germans fighting Germans, and Hitler believed there was a quicker and more efficient route. There could be socialism without civil war.”—  

  • BANNED FOR QUOTING OTHERS WHO ARE NOT BANNED Curt Doolittle has been banned twic

    BANNED FOR QUOTING OTHERS WHO ARE NOT BANNED

    Curt Doolittle has been banned twice now for quoting other people’s posts – who themselves are not banned for the same material. This means Curt… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=291717251425172&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-08 12:08:43 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1038398728049250304

  • MORE CENSORSHIP Curt Blocked again (pending review) for having reposted a piece

    MORE CENSORSHIP
    Curt Blocked again (pending review) for having reposted a piece by on the data from south africa, showing the escalating violence and standard of living decline under the ANC.

    The piece is posted on propertarianism dot com and you may find it there.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-08 11:21:43 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1038386899889602560

  • BANNED FOR QUOTING OTHERS WHO ARE NOT BANNED Curt Doolittle has been banned twic

    BANNED FOR QUOTING OTHERS WHO ARE NOT BANNED

    Curt Doolittle has been banned twice now for quoting other people’s posts – who themselves are not banned for the same material. This means Curt is being actively suppressed by Facebook. Both posts he was banned for, share a keyword “k i l l i n g” which we suspect sets off an algorithm, which in turn gets human review. But the chance that a reviewer has the knowledge and IQ to understand those quotes in the context of his work on Natural Law is near zero.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-08 08:08:00 UTC

  • MORE CENSORSHIP Curt Blocked again (pending review) for having reposted a piece

    MORE CENSORSHIP

    Curt Blocked again (pending review) for having reposted a piece by on the data from south africa, showing the escalating violence and standard of living decline under the ANC.

    The piece is posted on propertarianism dot com and you may find it there.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-08 07:21:00 UTC

  • AMERICAN CENSORSHIP IS MERELY PRIVATELY FUNDED —“The West also has its Roskomn

    AMERICAN CENSORSHIP IS MERELY PRIVATELY FUNDED

    —“The West also has its Roskomnadzor (Ros’-ko-mnad’-zor / Роскомнадзор), but it’s private.”— Maxim V Filimonov

    Roskomnadzor: The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media or Roskomnadzor is the Russian federal executive body responsible for censorship in media and telecommunications

    Founded: May 12, 2008

    Number of employees: 3,019 (2017)

    Headquarters: Moscow, Russia

    Parent agency: Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian FederationUpdated Sep 6, 2018, 12:01 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-06 12:01:00 UTC

  • RESTORE DEFAMATION AND INVOLUNTARY WARRANTY OF PUBLIC SPEECH

    RESTORE DEFAMATION AND INVOLUNTARY WARRANTY OF PUBLIC SPEECH.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-05 15:08:43 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1037356859118821376

    Reply addressees: @vdare

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1037356517589245953


    IN REPLY TO:

    @vdare

    Because eliminating the entire Journalism wing of the Globalist Progressive Party might even the playing field. We can’t have that! https://t.co/RHXGty1V51

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1037356517589245953

  • Our “Roskomnadzor”: American Censorship Is Merely Privately Funded

    —“The West also has its Roskomnadzor (Ros’-ko-mnad’-zor / Роскомнадзор), but it’s private.”— Maxim V FilimonovRoskomnadzor: The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media or Roskomnadzor is the Russian federal executive body responsible for censorship in media and telecommunications Founded: May 12, 2008 Number of employees: 3,019 (2017) Headquarters: Moscow, Russia Parent agency: Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation —“If you want to know the correct opinion on anything relating to the internet – censorship, privacy, net neutrality, bluecheck privilege – it’s the opposite of what the NIGARFAGTs want: Netflix, Instagram, Gofundme, Amazon, Reddit, Facebook, Apple, Google, and Twitter.”—Michael Andrade (Via Steve Pender)