Author: | Jeanne M. Haskin | ISBN: | 9781628941883 |
Publisher: | Algora Publishing | Publication: | October 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | Algora Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Jeanne M. Haskin |
ISBN: | 9781628941883 |
Publisher: | Algora Publishing |
Publication: | October 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | Algora Publishing |
Language: | English |
The heart-stopping dialogues as the authorities in both cases make their erroneous calculations are dramatic, but so is the idea that such events can furnish essential clues to success for those who are responsible for de-fusing such conflicts.
The Ruby Ridge standoff and the Branch Davidian siege were symptoms of a broader battle between the goals of Corporate Governance and the hatred of white supremacists. Haskin show that by instilling insecurity, the Corporate power makes a mockery of citizens' free will. Bred by a different set of goals and grievances, white supremacists would use and sacrifice anyone (whites included) to achieve their 'whites-only' world. What if white supremacists and those who favor Corporate Governance find common ground? The worst of both their goals—grotesque levels of deprivation, debt peonage, survival slavery, ethnic cleansing, and racial and religious violence—may be our future.
Events like the Ruby Ridge standoff and the Branch Davidian siege are symptoms of a broader battle.
At the elite end, the wealthy and powerful are driving toward a neofeudal technocracy as the pinnacle of Corporate Governance and are even enrolling white supremacists in pursuit of those goals. But this can never be benevolent as it works by instilling insecurity in the masses, making a mockery of a free society.
At the grassroots level, white supremacists would also use and sacrifice anyone (whites included) to achieve a "whites-only" world. At the same time, the frustration of the lower social class of white supremacists — not strong enough to destroy Corporate Governance — pushes its leaders to advocate proxy wars pitting ordinary citizens (under the banner of white separatism) against the monolith of the elite's state in hopes of promoting a backlash against the government which does not represent them.This overarching battle places enormous stress on the all too fragile fault lines along which families, societies, and nations are divided.
By offering a psycho-social theory on the basis of political economics, this book explains militant white movements and highlights the elites' dangerous disdain for all.
If the government crushes representatives of the militant white supremacists, then the same can happen to anyone.
This is the kernel of the standoff—between dark age warlords and disenfranchised masses with their conspiracy theories.
But what if white supremacists and those who favor Corporate Governance come together to form a new corporo-fascist army for global domination? The worst of their goals — debt peonage, survival slavery, ethnic cleansing, and racial and religious violence — may be carried out on a worldwide scale.
As citizens, we can no longer face these groups by keeping our eyes wide-shut. This book examines their paths so we can begin to turn them back.
The heart-stopping dialogues as the authorities in both cases make their erroneous calculations are dramatic, but so is the idea that such events can furnish essential clues to success for those who are responsible for de-fusing such conflicts.
The Ruby Ridge standoff and the Branch Davidian siege were symptoms of a broader battle between the goals of Corporate Governance and the hatred of white supremacists. Haskin show that by instilling insecurity, the Corporate power makes a mockery of citizens' free will. Bred by a different set of goals and grievances, white supremacists would use and sacrifice anyone (whites included) to achieve their 'whites-only' world. What if white supremacists and those who favor Corporate Governance find common ground? The worst of both their goals—grotesque levels of deprivation, debt peonage, survival slavery, ethnic cleansing, and racial and religious violence—may be our future.
Events like the Ruby Ridge standoff and the Branch Davidian siege are symptoms of a broader battle.
At the elite end, the wealthy and powerful are driving toward a neofeudal technocracy as the pinnacle of Corporate Governance and are even enrolling white supremacists in pursuit of those goals. But this can never be benevolent as it works by instilling insecurity in the masses, making a mockery of a free society.
At the grassroots level, white supremacists would also use and sacrifice anyone (whites included) to achieve a "whites-only" world. At the same time, the frustration of the lower social class of white supremacists — not strong enough to destroy Corporate Governance — pushes its leaders to advocate proxy wars pitting ordinary citizens (under the banner of white separatism) against the monolith of the elite's state in hopes of promoting a backlash against the government which does not represent them.This overarching battle places enormous stress on the all too fragile fault lines along which families, societies, and nations are divided.
By offering a psycho-social theory on the basis of political economics, this book explains militant white movements and highlights the elites' dangerous disdain for all.
If the government crushes representatives of the militant white supremacists, then the same can happen to anyone.
This is the kernel of the standoff—between dark age warlords and disenfranchised masses with their conspiracy theories.
But what if white supremacists and those who favor Corporate Governance come together to form a new corporo-fascist army for global domination? The worst of their goals — debt peonage, survival slavery, ethnic cleansing, and racial and religious violence — may be carried out on a worldwide scale.
As citizens, we can no longer face these groups by keeping our eyes wide-shut. This book examines their paths so we can begin to turn them back.