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The Disruptive Left

One of the major differences between animals and humans is the ability to be productive. Humans know how to produce, while animals can only procreate. This quality allows humans to dominate.

The ability to be productive has enabled human beings to build civilizations, cultural identities, societies, communities, and countries. Such development is unheard amongst animal species. The reality for animals has remained the same since time immemorial, but humans are ever-evolving.

The Marxist theory seeks to challenge this human evolution by advocating for a disruptive and destructive society where all evolving ideas are dismantled, and the legacy of life is halted.

One of the most revealing and profound pieces of research on leftist ideology is excellently articulated by Abhijit Jog in his book “Termites”. It is highly recommended for all those who value families, communities, culture, Science, Dharma, and love for their sacred land.

Certainly, as reasonable individuals, one should observe things for themselves and be open to accepting ideas beyond their own belief systems.

Marxism, by its nature, is often viewed as anti-life, anti-community, and anti-family.

The foundational ideas of Marx and his psychologically disruptive mindset are closely intertwined. The author aptly describes this, citing numerous references in his book: an intense nature, belligerence, an unwavering focus on the self, and an urge to dominate every situation. His parents frequently complained about his ego, lack of concern for the family, constant demands for money, and failure to respond to their letters.

Marx led a desolate personal life, with many in his family contemplating suicide. The author quotes David Rajnov, stating, “Marx used to drink heavily; his life seemed filled with negative energy due to bitter events, and his heart was consumed with extreme hatred.”

His philosophy, born from his disruptive psychology, manifested as the Communist Manifesto, which was completely hijacked by Marx and his friend Engels. Its key points included:

– The overthrow of capitalism
– The abolition of private property
– The elimination of the family as a social unit
– The abolition of all classes
– The overthrow of all governments
– The establishment of a communist order with communal ownership of property in a classless and stateless society.

Their manifesto was not about humanity and equality, but rather the destruction of everything that exists.

Unfortunately, the same failed ideas of Marxism have taken many shapes and forms, such as wokism, radical feminism, gender fluidity, critical race theory, anti-Dharma and many more.

The author has logically, historically, and reasonably proven the dangers of Marxist ideology. It is crucial for anyone who believes in life and legacy to read this work, deepen their understanding, and contribute positively to the legacy of human life.

– Govinda Das (ISKCON Member)



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