June 17, 2023
What, then, is the appeal of Marxism? American Marxism
has adapted the language and allure of utopianism, which I wrote about at
length in my book Ameritopia. It is “tyranny disguised as a desirable,
workable, and even paradisiacal governing ideology. There are… unlimited
utopian constructs, for the mind is capable of infinite fantasies. But there
are common themes. The fantasies take the form of grand social plans or
experiments, the impracticability and impossibility of which, in small ways and
large, lead to the individual’s subjugation.”
Indeed, the economic and cultural agenda driven by
President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party provide ample examples of this
ideology and behavior at work. They include massive deficit spending,
confiscatory taxation, and the regulation of all things large and
small—drenched in Marxist class-warfare propaganda—and a slew of executive
orders claiming to end numerous historical and cultural injustices.
So, too, does their demand for absolute one-party
control over the body politic through various extra-constitutional schemes and
other means, as Marxism does not tolerate the competition of ideas or political
parties. These efforts include changing the voting system to ensure Democratic
Party control for decades, which has as its purpose the eradication of the
Republican Party and political competition; attempting to eliminate the Senate
filibuster rule so all manner of laws can be imposed on the country without
effective deliberation or challenge; threatening to breach separation of powers
and judicial independence by plotting to pack the Supreme Court with
like-minded ideologues; planning to add Democratic seats to the Senate to
ensure its control over that body; using tens of billions in taxpayer funds to
subsidize and strengthen core parts of the Democratic Party base (such as
unions and political activists); and facilitating massive illegal immigration,
the purpose of which is to, among other things, alter the nation’s demographics
and eventually add significantly to the pro–Democratic Party voting base. These
actions and designs, among others, are evidence of an autocratic, power-hungry,
ideological movement that rejects political and traditional comity and seeks to
permanently crush its opposition—and emerge as the sole political and
governmental power.
Mark Levin:
“With two justice systems you have no law.”
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