Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Capitalists v Communists - Are You Fooled?

It came as a shock to me to learn, in my early twenties, that what we have been taught about the way the World works is lies.  A classic example of this is the "Capitalist" v "Communist" ideological battle.


Would it surprise you to know that financiers from the USA bankrolled the Bolshevik Russian revolution?  Would it also shock you to know that Russia has, over decades, received massive amounts of aid from US companies, much of it funded by the US taxpayer?  Why should this be?  These countries are ideological enemies, right?


Wrong.

There are two competing ideologies in our World, the "Monopolists" and the "Individualists".  Monopolists believe in a society rigidly controlled by a totalitarian government, where huge corporations and the political establishment are intertwined for their own mutual benefit.

This explains why the National Socialists (e.g. Fascists) and International Socialists (e.g Communists), which conventional thought has at the opposite end of political ideology, are identical.

John D Rockefeller, who is often held up as a personification of American capitalism and entrepreneurship, was quoted as saying, "Competition is a sin!".  What did he mean?  Well, Rockefeller was a Monopolist and he did not want competition to threaten his huge fortune.  Not only that, but he actively pursued strategies to ensure that his monopoly grew and supported revolutions which would lead to Communist enslavement of populations. 

Why?  

Because Communist societies are the perfect markets for monopoly corporations to operate within, safe from attack from free competition.

Individualists believe in a society with strictly limited government and maximum individual freedom.  In this society, individual entrepreneurship flourishes and enriches the living standards of the whole society.  Rewards are gained by individual talent and hard-work, not by bribing politicians to pass laws aiding your monopoly corporation whilst inhibiting competition.

A number of researchers have unearthed these historical facts; one is Antony Sutton (now deceased).  You can find a sample of his writings here and a recorded lecture below.



   

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