Behold The Psychological Bedrock of Cultural Marxism
‘…the next step in personal evolution is a transcendence of both masculinity and femininity to general humanness.’
Abraham Maslow’s contribution to the agenda of Alienism is seen in the quote above. By aiming at a “post-gender” reality Maslow, in harmony with all theo-psychological Alienism, seeks to place both men and women in the same egalitarian psychic ‘iron-cage,’ that disallows traditional distinctions — whether ethnic, gender, religious or familial — as a matter of course.
Cultural Marxism is characterized by its pursuit of Maslow’s “general humanness.” This “general humanness” is defined within the worldview of and according to the standards of Alienism. This Alienist “general humanness” is a washed out, faded out, lowest common denominator humanness, which produces a new Alienist “man” which is unaffected by the sex organs it is born with and so is hermaphroditic in its thinking, attitude and disposition. This new Alienist “man” is also universalistic in its despising of home, place, and people. The new Alienist “man” loves no home, place and people, because it claims to love all homes, places, and peoples. Finally the new Alienist “man” is Unitarian in its faith. Like Prince Charles’ desire to be the “Defenders of the faiths” the new Alienist “man,” embraces all faiths as equally valid and so ultimately the same.
And so what Maslow gives us, with his theo-psychological leaven, in concert with the movement of all of Cultural Marxism is not only a “post-gender” reality but rather a “post-reality” reality. In this reality there is no distinct gender because all gender has been transcended and so is the same. In this reality there is no distinct home, place and people because all homes, places, and peoples have been transcended and so are the same. In this reality there is no distinct faith because all faiths have been transcended and so are the same.
Who would have thought John Lenon and Abraham Maslow could have so much in common?
Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion, too