When All Roads Lead to the Standoff Benevolent Despotism Versus Collectivist-Exclusivism |
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Author:
| Haskin, Jeanne |
ISBN: | 978-0-692-26865-0 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2014 |
Publisher: | Artema Press Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $21.99 |
Book Description:
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By offering a psycho-social theory for militant white movements influenced by political economics, this book explains how both the Ruby Ridge standoff and the Branch Davidian siege were symptoms of the broader battle between two different phenomena for which I have coined the terms "Benevolent" Despotism and Collectivist-Exclusivism. Defined as inverted totalitarianism (or upside-down dictatorship), transnational despotism can never be benevolent if it garners more than our labor and...
More DescriptionBy offering a psycho-social theory for militant white movements influenced by political economics, this book explains how both the Ruby Ridge standoff and the Branch Davidian siege were symptoms of the broader battle between two different phenomena for which I have coined the terms "Benevolent" Despotism and Collectivist-Exclusivism. Defined as inverted totalitarianism (or upside-down dictatorship), transnational despotism can never be benevolent if it garners more than our labor and intellect by instilling insecurity to make a mockery of free will. For its part, exclusivism would sacrifice anyone (whites included) to achieve a "whites-only" world. As the hopelessness and uncertainty produced by "Benevolent" Despotism push increasing numbers of people (willingly or unwittingly) toward the camp of Collectivist-Exclusivism, this overarching battle places enormous stress on the all too fragile fault lines upon which families, societies, and nations are divided, whether viewed at the global (macro) level or the more pressing (micro) level of an ongoing militant crisis. Because Collectivist-Exclusivism is not yet strong enough to seize the American government and/or destroy "Benevolent" Despotism, its leaders advocate proxy wars-pitting average, ordinary citizens who claim to be white separatists against the monolith of the state-in hopes of promoting a backlash against government extremism. The message? If the government crushes a "no one" then the same can happen to anyone. This is the drum beat of the standoff-one that would march us into the world of Collectivist-Exclusivism, creating a new dark age of enemies and conspiracy theories.The question, therefore, is whether "Benevolent" Despotism and Collectivist Exclusivism will find common ground. If so, then the worst of both phenomena-grotesque deprivation, ethnic cleansing, racial violence, and religious warfare-could still be carried out.As citizens, we can no longer face these phenomena by keeping our eyes wide-shut. We must examine their paths and try to turn them back.