Author’s Note: Marx published his masterpiece ‘Das Kapital’ in Britain in 1867 – in its original (and his native) German language. Britain at this time,
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Capitalist Criminality and the Myth of ‘Psychiatric Wards’ in the USSR
Unraveling a 70-Year-Old Photographic Mystery I have come across three distinct references within Western discourse that repeat the ‘myth’ that the USSR possessed Psychiatric Hospitals
Email: My Research Breakthrough: Marx & Buddha Convergence (15.9.2020)
Marx encountered Buddhism through the work of his close friend Karl Koppen – an early European expert upon Early Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism.
Marx: Why Historical Necessity is Defined as Historical Materialism
‘Fundamentally, history is just the development of practical activity of man in time. So, Marx argues: “As soon as this active life-process is described, history ceases to be a collection of dead facts as it is with the empiricists (themselves still abstract), or an imagined activity of imagined subjects, as with idealists.” On the premise of this, historical materialism establishes the scientific idea of historical necessity.’
Email: How Marx (and Stalin) Opposed Freemasonry and (Tortskyism) (17.6.2020)
The Opposition of Marx to Freemasonry Dear Gillian I am surprised that more has not been more made about freemason influence within Communism in the
The Problem of Anti-Socialist Narratives in the Modern Christian Church
I have written elsewhere about how Pope Gregory XVI condemned ‘freedom of conscience’ in 1832, how Pope Pius IX declared absolute monarchy (and totalitarian government) the preferred organisation of society for