Contextualising ‘On the Jewish Question’ By Karl Marx! (2.7.2023) 

Questioning the mythology of religion is an important and vital aspect of ‘freedom of thought’ and does not constitute an ‘attack’ upon religiosity. Questioning the legitimacy of religious belief is an important component of a liberal society as it prevents religious groupings from ‘justifying’ criminal acts based solely upon the idea that an ‘immunity’ from prosecution is in effect premised upon the mere holding of a ‘religious’ belief! A ‘religious’ and ‘irreligious’ individual, (living within a Bourgeois State), should be held liable for their actions in front of exactly the same Secular Law. To this end, this is a text rich in insight written by a young Karl Marx just out of University and on the brink of marrying Jenny Westphalia. Perhaps there is something of the love and light euphoria of those times – which emanates from the pen of Marx!

How the Bourgeois (Capitalist) State Conditions and Controls Young People! (14.2.2023) 

The minds and attitudes of the young people today are the product of the policies the Bourgeoise State has enacted. In other words, the older generation has protected the Bourgeois (capitalist) State by ensuring that the younger generations are conditioned to think in a way that sees middle of the way liberal democracy as being the only acceptable way for society to exist, and the only expression of reality that keeps non-White populations ‘happy’. This is because Black and Asian groups have ceased to support the overthrow of predatory capitalism (through a Marxist-Leninist Revolution), and now seek to gain their own fair share of the ‘profit’ gained from the historical and existential exploitation of the working-class! The irony is two-fold. Firstly, the greater percentage of this profit has been historically gained through the exploitation of the White proletariat – and as the ‘White’ population serves as the majority of the population throughout Europe and the US – this Black and Asian policy is striving to acquire a share of capitalist profit it has not earned (the millions of African slaves who built America through the White enforced use of their ‘free’ labour – were not part of the proletariat – with most being agricultural workers existing in serf-like ‘feudalistic’ conditions). Secondly, this Black and Asian policy is supporting the capitalist division of labour which gives rise to the competitive forces that are the basis of all forms of racism (forces expertly exploited by Henry Ford in his US automobile factory, for example). Whilst supporting capitalism, this Black and Asian policy supports the very theoretical basis of the ‘racism’ that its various campaign groups strive to oppose.