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In principle, Marxism is the institution of [[Talmudism]] in ''gentile'' countries.
In principle, Marxism is the institution of [[Talmudism]] in ''gentile'' countries.
== Ideology ==
=== Diminished Importance of the People ===
<blockquote>"the doctrines (all negative) which place the center of life outside man" - Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini</blockquote>
=== Materialism ===
Fascism was largely a reaction to materialism.<blockquote>"The conception is therefore a spiritual one, arising from the general reaction of the century against the materialistic positivism of the XIXth century" -  Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini</blockquote><blockquote>Hence also the essential value of work, by which man subjugates nature and creates the human world (economic, political, ethical, and intellectual). -  Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini</blockquote>With the ethical being entirely decimated with Marxism and Materialism, as all things are interpreted as "relative"

Revision as of 20:44, 6 May 2023

Marxism is a doctrine intended to destroy civilization through undermining the fabric of society through private property, as it has been said it is the "doctrine of the destruction of nations".

In principle, Marxism is the institution of Talmudism in gentile countries.

Ideology

Diminished Importance of the People

"the doctrines (all negative) which place the center of life outside man" - Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini

Materialism

Fascism was largely a reaction to materialism.

"The conception is therefore a spiritual one, arising from the general reaction of the century against the materialistic positivism of the XIXth century" - Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini

Hence also the essential value of work, by which man subjugates nature and creates the human world (economic, political, ethical, and intellectual). - Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini

With the ethical being entirely decimated with Marxism and Materialism, as all things are interpreted as "relative"