Marxism must constantly criticize itself to create new revised
versions of itself, yet at its core it retains the same DNA:
As I stated in my previous blog/vodcast, Communism exists on
a spectrum which is dependant upon installing itself gradually. It can be
identified by how each step challenges normalcy. Cultural Marxism's greatest
success has been to normalize deviant behaviour while vilifying competence and
productivity. The Frankfurt School of Cultural Marxism created a narrative fit only
for miserable people who demand that we partake in equal shares of their misery.
If we refuse, they label us as intolerant, bigoted, or even Nazis. Cultural
Marxism appeals to the darkest elements of the human heart - egoism, nihilism,
hatred, resentment, and anger. All for the glory of a utopian vision of
humanity that has never existed because it cannot exist. The result of this
grievance enterprise stands as a living testament to this fact.
The reason that Cultural Marxist Critical Theory is so hard
to pin down is that it's like trying to nail philosophical Jello to an
endlessly morphing narrative of how to reengineer humanity based upon
resentment. This even though the Cultural Marxist vision for society repeatedly
fails due to its refusal to recognize the fundamentally immutable nature of
humanity. Only a lazy, unproductive, unwashed, malcontent like Karl Marx who
lived off the largesse of others could have invented a doctrine that demands
that those who produce nothing but an endlessly devolving grievance narrative
should be given control of the means of production!
So, here's a compelling narrative that I have created which
explores Karl Marx through a darker psychological lens. In it I have blended
historical facts about Marx with an analysis of his life. What is the Postmodern
legacy of Marx’s and Engels’ philosophy of Dialectical Materialism?
🔥 A Narrative of Karl
Marx: The Rebel Against Existence
From the cobbled streets of Trier to the revolutionary
salons of Paris and London, Karl Marx carried within him a storm—a profound
discontent not merely with society, but with the very nature and architecture
of existence. His writings thundered against the structures of power, class,
and capital, but beneath the surface lay something more primal: a metaphysical
fury, a rejection of the world as it was given. Namely a rejection of Godly
order.
🌑 The Shadow Within
Marx’s father, Heinrich Marx, a lawyer and a man of
Enlightenment ideals, once warned of the “darkness” in his son’s nature. In
letters, he expressed concern over Karl’s intensity, his tendency toward
isolation, and his relentless intellectual aggression. Heinrich feared that
Karl’s brilliance was matched only by a destructive impulse—a refusal to accept
limits, whether moral, social, or existential.
Karl did not seek reform. He sought rupture.
🧠Hatred of the Given
Marx’s philosophical roots in Hegelian Dialectics gave him a
framework to critique reality itself. But unlike Hegel, who saw history as the
unfolding of reason, Marx saw history as a battlefield of suffering and
exploitation. The material world, to Marx, was not a neutral stage—it was a
prison built by the ruling class, upheld by ideology, and perpetuated by
economic necessity.
His hatred was not just for capitalism. It was for the
entire scaffolding of human existence that allowed such a system to emerge and
endure.
🔥 Revolutionary Fire
In “The Communist Manifesto,” Marx and Engels called for the
“forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.” This wasn’t just
political rhetoric—it was a metaphysical declaration. Marx envisioned a world
where alienation would be abolished, where man would no longer be estranged
from his labour, his community, or himself.
But to reach that utopia, everything had to burn. Which is
why every spiritual descendant of Marxism from Cultural Marxist Critical Race,
Gender and Climate Theory, Postmodern Cultural Relativism, and WOKE create
nothing but a desire to tear existing structures down as though they have no
utility!
🕯️ A Tragic Legacy
Marx’s vision was uncompromising. His personal life bore the
marks of his obsession: poverty, illness, and the deaths of several children.
Yet he never relented. His hatred of the nature of existence itself was so
complete that even suffering seemed a necessary toll on the road to revolution.
He became, in essence, a prophet of negation—driven not by
hope, but by a profound rejection of the world as it is. Therefore, Marx’s
legacy is a negation of existence itself, the rejection of how God has designed
and ordered this world. Marxism, in all its various forms, is a murderous
rejection of Truth and beauty. Truth and beauty that can only be found in
Christ as well as among those who emulate their Saviour’s grand design for humanity.
Is religion truly the opiate of the people as Marx once declared? Only Marxism
in all its perverse ideations could produce the drunken mass hysteria inherent
to the prevailing belief in Postmodern Cultural Relativism. Which is why we are
witnessing the mass immigration of people whose values are fundamentally
opposed to ours. An invasion of the West under a Globalist elite class intoxicated
by their quest for control over humanity. We are being run rough shod by people
possessed by a relentless quest for power hidden within the grievance narrative
they promote. A toxic grievance which equates to showing sympathy for the
Devil. We are being led by a class of oligarch, many of whom are unelected, who
themselves produce nothing of value, just like their ideological father Marx. As
a result, we can be assured that persecution of the Church of Christ is coming
since Christianity cannot coexist peacefully with Neo-Marxism. It is a grave mistake
to ignore the fact that the West was founded upon Christian principles. Collectively
the West has rejected the only One who can save it. Rather is has made Dialectical
Materialism its false god. Will we repent of our idolatrous ideation? For only
a return to Christ can restore the foundations of our culture that Marxism is presently
tearing down! Moreover, a return to our Saviour begins with individual
salvation. Each of us must personally choose Christ in order to stop the
deconstruction of a Western World that is actually habitable!
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