Trained Rec by Schmitt: Daniel Natal on a Little Ideological History of Totalitarianism
A Brief Amplification of a Video With Good Background Material, by Daniel Natal ( Modified from a Gab.com Comment)
This is a very helpful presentation by Daniel Natal. I learned something about Bernard Baruch and Herbert Hoover.
https://tv.gab.com/channel/starcrest/view/the-psychol
The Psychology of Totalitarianism | StarCrestSoloist (gab.com)
Mr. Natal refers ro James Burnham's 1941 work, 'The Managerial Revolution'. I am a little familiar with this book and I strongly recommend it to those involved in exposing the cardboard flimflam of the Left-Right dialectic. To be clear, I want to say that differences between the Left and the Right are indeed real, but that the mechanism of our oppression is not fully diagnosed, and thus not properly treated, until accurate analysis is apprehended.
In my opinion, the Left is the principal handmaiden of the totalitarian state. A small number of confused or disingenuous actors on the Right may be unwitting or witting foils, respectively, in their collaborating with the Left's progressive march by acting as bank boards for the sinking of Leftist basketballs.
The real war we are in is that of natural human populations against a totalitarian, engineered, scientifically-designed managerial "system," that is, a technocracy.
We need an ideological revolution of mental and intellectual thriving, enterprising creativity and organic flourishing in response to the hostile centralization that is being imposed on us.