Russia and the Fight Against Globalisation e-bog
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The Western world is in eclipse, after a long epoch of decay. Yet the West is ever more optimistic. Under U.S. leadership, a diseased corpse, with an outward faade covering the rotting pestilence, and falsely labelled ';Western way of life', looms over the world in the name of ';democracy' and ';human rights', bombing into submission where the blandishments of loans, cultural perversity, and t...
E-bog
70,23 DKK
Forlag
Black House Publishing Ltd
Udgivet
2 januar 2019
Længde
232 sider
Genrer
JFFS
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781912759699
The Western world is in eclipse, after a long epoch of decay. Yet the West is ever more optimistic. Under U.S. leadership, a diseased corpse, with an outward faade covering the rotting pestilence, and falsely labelled ';Western way of life', looms over the world in the name of ';democracy' and ';human rights', bombing into submission where the blandishments of loans, cultural perversity, and techno-junk don't succeed in subverting reticent nations. We are assured that this is ';the American century', that ';America is exceptional', and since its founding has had a world mission to create in its own image godlike a ';new order of the ages' the motto on the U.S. Great Seal; now called ';the new world order' and ';globalisation'. This universal utopia which is marketed as the culmination of all human striving, is called by its spokesmen such as Francis Fukuyama, ';the end of history', beyond which there is nothing more to achieve. Into this scenario steps Russia, the perennial outlaw, with her own world-mission, one of redeeming mankind; an outlook which she has maintained ';eternal Russia' whether under Czarism, ';Bolshevism', or ';democracy'. Because Russia is the primary bulwark the Katechon against this nightmare scenario of global conformity, she is targeted for destruction on multiple levels. ';Russia and the Fight Against Globalisation' examines numerous aspects of Russia's role as the bulwark against the ';new world order', and the possibilities of its redeeming character in helping to save Europe from walking along the path towards destruction.