The far-left : anti-social class struggle
Let me analyze far-left in depth
๐The far right and the far left are fighting each other, but both sides are equally bad๐
Carl j chan
I am a book lover - at least before I moved to the United States, I read like crazy every day for several years: I want to find answers to many things, for myself, for society.
I lived in a "communist" country - China for many years, and in fact I witnessed China's opening period and it goes back. I witnessed the Communist Party's ruling strategy and how it works. I deeply understand the various strange psychology of people under dictatorship and the "dictatorial national personality". I know the history of the Communist Party. In short: I have seen enough of an authoritarian society, its falsehood/absurdity and violence. I have seen enough. I know enough!!!
My high sensitivity to society pushed me to come to the United States.
After living in the United States for several years, I no longer believed in some political theorists: I read a lot of political books, most of which pointed to one theme: a bad society needs another good system.
But I became more and more aware that there are many garbage countries in the world, not because of the lack of "good systems and good institutions". In fact, you can clearly see that in those stupid countries, those "good systems" are meaningless.
I turned to Carl Jung. I realized that many conflicts and wars in this world, many meaningless killings, are all about cultural differences, about differences in civilization: everything is about the group unconscious. Carl Jung is the answer. This great psychologist is greatly underestimated.
Some terrible societies, they simply cannot get better, no matter what external support they get: unless they change their social culture, unless people awaken from their unconsciousness and further eliminate their bad culture.
I also look at European and American societies with a highly sensitive vision. Because Chinese society taught me that society does not progress in a straight line. Any society may progress 50 years and regress 20 years, or progress 30 years and regress 100 years.
People are usually very familiar with the "far right". But I even suspect that Europeans and Americans may do not really realize what the phenomenon of far leftism (the worst plague in European and American society in recent years) is all about?
If you look at the history of the Communist Party. You may fine the answer. The phenomenon of far leftism in Europe and the United States is essentially the same as the original "class struggle" of the Communist Party!
The far left is dressed in the cloak of morality and justice, but its real purpose is to take advantage of various social problems (๐if there are no problems, then create them๐), such as real or fake refugees, racial conflicts, etc., to gain power. What they really want to do is: subvert all existing orders in free society. But is the United States really that bad? The United States is a great society with great culture and great system.
Do the far left really want a more just society? I don't think so. Because if you observe the far left and those who follow them, they lack common sense.
I remember George Soros said in one of his books: When people cannot find a sense of belonging and value in a free society, they will turn to authoritarianism. Unfortunately, this also explains some phenomena in American society in recent years.(I know this financier is very controversial. There are many criticisms and conspiracy theories about him in the market, but few people are willing to spend time reading his philosophy.)
If the US continues to weaken in global strategy, the dollar continues to depreciate, and inflation continues to rise , I think more and more Americans will inevitably yearn for socialism or communism: a hell covered in morality and justice.
I learned the same thing in Chinese society as in American society: people can be easily brainwashed.
Some Americans,truly believe that they live in a society without oppression and are victims of the system.