We use the term “System” to refer to the general social, economic and political life of the contemporary Western world. Let’s see what the main political ideologies of the System are.
Capitalism
The explanation of the situation in the West is relatively simple: the economic capitalist elites are the true masters, capable of determining the general form of society, which they decide not for the common good or for the betterment of man, but based on their own interests. In other words, in the West (where we “belong”) the power of money interprets what happens. After the collapse of the Communist system, Capitalism clearly showed its cruel tyrannical face, promoting the global domination of the American-Jewish way of life.
Democracy
Democracy is also one of the greatest frauds of the system. Using a word from Greek Ancient history, it claims that with the tyranny of the parties (i.e. the factors that finance them) citizens enjoy freedom. This is a big lie. Parties are nothing more than instruments of capitalism, which with false slogans and deceptive promises deceive and seduce the People, using the enormous funds given to them.
Plato, in the texts of the “Republic”, places the Democtia among the worst regimes. He characterizes it as an unstable system, based on competition and the game of contradictions, as well as on the conflicts between groups and classes that dissolve social cohesion.
Marxism
Marxism is also one of the most detestable faces of global tyranny. With the promise of a happier world, Marxism created a multitude of unhappy people over whom it dominated. Marx’s “Das Kapital,” a classic 19th-century petty-bourgeois intellectual, is imbued with a scientism and framed by dogmatic assertions of a prophetic and almost “biblical” nature. Over the years, Marxist ideology became totalitarian and authoritarian. It led millions of dissenters to the stake and the gulags, while it spoke of brotherhood and solidarity among peoples.
Liberalism
Derivative of the myth of equality, individualism and materialism. Nothing is more opposed to freedom than liberalism. Liberalism sees societies as individuals bound by a common interest. Neo-liberalism produces individualistic and to a certain extent very selfish beings. In this way it dissolves traditional society and ecological harmony. However, Liberalism also produces economic elites, having imposed as a law the anti-social, but basically economic law of supply and demand.
Imperialism
The capitalists are trying to subjugate their interests to the entire planet. They, like the Communists in the past, are driven by the same internal logic, the same dynamic of Imperialism, a dynamic that destroys the independence and identity of the peoples of the Earth. After the end of World War II, not a single country is free. In Europe, the Communists, with the perversion of satellite governments, and the Capitalists, with the perversion of sold-out democracies, each imposed more and more on the peoples they influenced, the perception that national independence is a pure fairy tale. National cultures are destroyed, racial differences tend to be eliminated, national specificities are lost, everything tends to stabilize. The Peoples are slowly replaced by gray anonymous masses of consumers, given over to the minimum possible education and culture, leading them to Medieval obscurantism.




