Novum Organum addresses a broad variety of philosophical human interests that get little attention in the common media today. What are some of the elements that give rise to the emerging social and political conflict of today? What if any is the meaning of religious tensions that are re-erupting? Where are we heading as a people and a human race? How does the average person find a meaningful or comfortable place in the rapidly changing events of this postmodern world?
Monday, September 1, 2014
The purpose of this book is to explain as objectively as
possible the Science of Marxism in terms of its objectives, its structure, its
inception, its organization, its impact on civilization and the socio-political
and economic consequences of its applied methodology. It is also intended to identify and explain
many of the political agendas, mechanisms and instruments of the science of
Marxism in their various forms and applications, including propaganda and
war. It is not intended to be a
partisan book but it must necessarily be a political book since the Science of
Marxism deals with a variety of political action methodologies, political
controls and socio-political engineering.
One of the great challenges in writing this book
is that Marxist ideas have been so prevalent in, and have so permeated our
political thinking and our society that many people simply accept some of the
popular tenets as truth; without question.
Such socio-political paradigms as diversity and political correctness, for
example, are the product of applied Marxism, but they have been instituted in
our political system without question as to their validity or their perceived value
to our present social fabric, and also with regards to their actual political
purpose.
For many academicians and politicians it is as
though Karl Marx were still alive today, for they are ardent Marxists. For others the ideas and principles of Marx
and Engels are considered as though they are some kind of immutable law of
nature and are justified by virtue of their perceived merit. Yet for others Marxism is a repugnant atavism
representing a backwards political journey to a mediaeval feudalistic system;
such as the autarkic model for the Manor, for example. Such positions are critically examined in
this book.
It is a further purpose of this book to examine
the foundations and the influences upon which Marx and Engels formed their world
view with respect to communism and evolutionary theory, and also the impact
that Marxism has had on the world primarily through the influence of men like
Lenin, Stalin and Mao and others. At its peak, communism controlled or
influenced roughly two thirds of the world population. It is difficult to overstate the efficacy of
Marxist science over the last one hundred years as relates to social
transformation.
Marxism must be understood in its proper
historical frame of reference. The historical frame of reference for
consideration here is primarily the nineteenth century although a broader
historical development is essential to understanding the foundations on which
Marx and Engels wrote the dynamic chapter in history that changed much of the
world since the nineteenth century. That
broader view is presented here for a coherent understanding of Marxism in the
postmodern world. The ideas and
understanding of history by Marx is essential to that objective. It is
essential also that a critical review of both Marxism and communism is
developed with respect to the intellectual as well as the political, social and
economic impact on modern and postmodern civilization.
Mission Statement
Our
mission is to identify and expose the
elements of unrighteous behavior in our society, particularly in areas of public
administration and among public officials. Our purpose is not only to
discourage public servants from unrighteous political actions, which is thus manifest
in various public policies, but also to explain the origin and nature of the
unrighteousness and its real impact on life both immediately and over the long
term and take measures to eliminate unrighteous legislation. Unrighteousness behavior in any social order
is a social disease which cripples and erodes the moral ethos of the social
order until the foundations of morality and ethics are no longer clear or
understood. Righteousness then becomes so nebulous that it ceases to be recognized
as the underlying foundation of our system of jurisprudence and our social
order. At this point the social order becomes chaotic and engulfed by growing crime
and social evils. Many people do not
even recognize the bizarre acts as criminal or evil; controversy and relativism
flourishes and confusion and ignorance prevails. The moral ethos is then
reduced to arbitrary public policy. Our
nation is experiencing this phenomenon now.
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