Tag: Socialists

  • Helena Blavatsky Critique of the French Revolution of 1789, Material Progress and the Rich

    Helena Blavatsky Critique of the French Revolution of 1789, Material Progress and the Rich

    In an excerpt from this Parisian paper, Le Lotus (Paris, Vol. I, No. 6, Sep 1887), Helena P. Blavatsky speaks about the falsity of fraternity in the French Revolution of 1789, rails against material (industrial) developments, and the conditions of the poor. The poor and child factory workers labor and are sacrificed for progress. Theosophists…

  • The Transcendental in the Nazi Volkishe and Fascist Ideal

    The Transcendental in the Nazi Volkishe and Fascist Ideal

    NAZISM EXISTED BEFORE HITLER. HITLER JUST JOINED IN. The foundational National Socialists (pre-Hitler) were in-fact a league of ex-Social Democrats and Trade Unionists. Benito Mussolini found inspiration in Sorel, the Syndicalists, and Anarchists, and sought a balance in his own at first, new revolutionary socialism, which develops into “Fascism” in stark contrast to Marx, Trotsky…