Saturday, February 21, 2026

Mark Carney's "Value(s)": A Banker’s Cover for Critical Theory

 

Dear readers/listeners, I have become almost desperate to help people understand that what we are facing is not merely a political battle; it is a spiritual struggle for the integrity and survival of the foundations of Western society. Rebellion to restore Peace, Order, and Good Government isn't Revolution, rather it would be Restitution! We aren't living in a democracy, rather we are living in a kleptocracy led by kakistrocrats! Since I never make assertions without defending my argument with evidence, I have drafted the following in the hopes that it might help you to better understand how Carney and his ilk, the identical species of financial market manipulators and financiers to be found in the Epstein files, have sunk to almost unbelievable depths of depravity. These kleptocrats are using the Neo-Marxist rhetoric of Critical Race, Gender, and Climate Catastrophizing Theory to defend and hide their profiteering, unscrupulous investing, and predatory lending.

 

Of all the social collectivist ideologies Marxism has proven to be the most persistent due to its ability to reinvent itself in new forms. The reason for this is due to the essential problem with its core premise that everything is a material struggle for power and domination. In1930’s Germany the fathers of Critical Theory emerged as a reaction to the failure of Marxism. Added to them we must include the French Postmodernists who had their part to play in creating a denial of a Grand Narrative thereby introducing cultural relativism. It is cultural relativism which has led to the mass immigration from nations who do not share our values. The merging of Critical Theory with Postmodernism has been manifested today as what could best be described as WOKE Marxism. Nevertheless, the DNA of Dialectical Materialism still comprises its core component, that we live a purely material world in a constant battle for limited resources despite the fact all the warnings regarding such limits have proven to provide the fear mongering needed so make us willling to give up yet more of our freedoms to a centrally controlled society run by the ideological elite.

 

If you understand what they are doing, you will stand alone since few wish to conceive of evil made manifest! ~ Wm. H. Rymer

 

**Mark Carney's "Value(s)": A Banker’s Cover for Critical Theory and Government Overreach**

 

Mark Carney's 2021 book *Value(s): Building a Better World for All* isn't a Marxist manifesto—it's smarter than that. It doesn't cite Adorno, Marcuse, or Gramsci. It doesn't wave a red flag. Instead, it whispers the same ideas in boardroom English: ideas that markets aren't neutral; that they're rigged by hidden power. Inequality isn't just unfair—it's portrayed as a self-reinforcing, and corrosive, a betrayal of "social fabric" due to free market capitalism. Climate change isn't policy—it's "the ultimate betrayal of intergenerational equity," an existential sin that demands we revalue everything from carbon to community. Diversity? Not charity, but resilience: "A more diverse system is more resilient," he writes, tying gender gaps, racial disparities, and unpaid labour into a single "fairness" fix. Every single idea are echoes of the writings of the renowned Critical Theorists from the past dressed up in boardroom language.

 

Obviously, this isn't new. Carney’s book is Critical Theory applied to what he labels as the elite power embedded in systems, where false consciousness is sold as "price," norms Carney says that need dismantling for the “greater good”. Carney calls it "stakeholder capitalism," but the bones are pure Frankfurt School: critique the market society that commodifies people, then replace it with "values" enforced top-down. ESG investing, carbon pricing, solidarity as policy—they're tools used to override profit, not debate it. He doesn't say "hegemony"; rather he says "externalities." Same effect: elite control, dressed up as ethics!

 

And then came the Freedom Convoy—proof in action. In February 2022, Carney wrote a Globe and Mail op-ed framing the Ottawa protest as "sedition," an "insurrection" funded by "foreign donors" who should be "thoroughly punished." No violence, no guns—just honking, flags, and frustration over mandates. Yet he pushed "follow the money," "choke off" funding, treat dissent as anarchy. A week later, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act—froze seventy-six bank accounts, seized three-point-two million in donations, no court orders, no trials. Courts later ruled it illegal: unreasonable, ultra vires, Charter-violating. The Federal Court of Appeal upheld that in January 2026. No justification. No threat.

 

Although Carney wasn't PM then—he was advising, commenting, cheering. No smoking gun proves he ordered the freezes, but his "sedition" rhetoric greased the wheels. He didn't need to; he just echoed the critical-theory reflex: label opposition pathological, starve it, call it an attack on public order. The convoy wasn't seditious—rather it was Canadian. But Carney treated it like counter-revolutionary noise. That's not economics. That's control.

 

Today, as PM, he pivots to tariffs, jobs, defense—pragmatic, sure. But the playbook stays: emergencies justify bending rules, values justify bending freedom. *Value(s)* sold us a moral upgrade. What we got was a banker who sees dissent as a bug, not a feature—and the law as optional when the officially sanctioned narrative is at stake.

 

Under the Liberal Party of Canada, the Canadian government has pursued a radical agenda while hiding its ideological origins. The result is a deeply fractured nation with a failing economy. Yet these are merely the symptoms of a much deeper spiritual rot that reflects a society which on the one hand has become godless while on the other due to mass immigration sees Islam fast replacing the Christian foundations of our beleaguered nation. If that doesn’t concern you, then you are a fool!

 

 

 

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Mark Carney's "Value(s)": A Banker’s Cover for Critical Theory

  Dear readers/listeners, I have become almost desperate to help people understand that what we are facing is not merely a political battle;...