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PiMp DaDdy FitzGerald
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« on: July 24, 2014, 12:11:31 AM »

The reductionist simplification of the complex interplay of the military, state department, politicans, our allies, our businesses, our population, and our media, amongst of other sources of input into a "bankers conspiracy" is the same type of morally and metaphysically bankrupt political analysis that leads to absurdities. like the Dolchstoßlegende and Leninism, in addition to other examples of gobbledygook like the fact that the aforementioned groups often act in accordance with one another, witness WWII and the Cold War, in addition to further hurdles to the theory such as the semiotic and ontological meaningless of defining many of these groups, the overlap and contradictions within these groups (leading to the previous point), the debate over the positivism that allows one to make fact based statements like these, the controversial Marxian and Conflict Theory based approach that defines statements like those, and many other philosophical and scientifically problems with the conflict theories that are espoused by the far-left; the only reason that they are taken seriously by otherwise smart people even prima facie with all of their radical and extremist assumptions about the world that any serious liberal would have to reject out of hand for their wrongfullness and ideological bankruptcy is that social studies academia has always had a section of the left wing that intentionally segregates themselves and has a perennial case of edginess (witness men like Finkelstein and Foucault).
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