Monday, June 28, 2010

Communism invented by GERMAN PHILOSOPHERS -- not Jews

Communism is a GERMAN concept, adapted from the philosophies of HEGEL by Karl Marx.

Communism is a 100% GERMAN invention. It comes from the economic and social theories and philosophers of GERMANY.

That is why BOTH Nazi Germany AND the Soviet Union were very similar in a strong central government, destruction of the previous social order, and a sweeping re-invention of society and the economy.

Communism is an invention of GERMAN philosophy, led by Hegel.

Hegel was NOT a Jew. Hegel was Christened at birth as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, and was born to Maria Magdalena Louisa and , Georg Ludwig

The 2nd biggest influence in creating communism after Hegel was Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Feuerbach

Additional influences in creating communism were French socialist and sociological thought, in particular the thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Henri de Saint-Simon and Charles Fourier; --- NONE OF WHOM WERE JEWISH

Like Hegel, Fauerbach was also NOT Jewish:
QUOTE from Wikipedia: Feuerbach matriculated in the University of Heidelberg with the intention of pursuing a career in the Church. Through the influence of Prof. Karl Daub he was led to an interest in the then predominant philosophy of HegelUniversity of Berlin, in order to study under the master himself. After twenty two years, the Hegelian influence began to slacken. Feuerbach became associated with a group known as the Young Hegelians, alternately known as the Left Hegelians, who synthesized a radical offshoot of Hegelian philosophy, interpreting Hegel’s dialectic march of spirit through history to mean that existing Western culture and institutional forms—and, in particular, Christianity—would be superseded. "Theology," he wrote to a friend, "I can bring myself to study no more. I long to take nature to my heart, that nature before whose depth the faint-hearted theologian shrinks back; and with nature man, man in his entire quality." These words are a key to Feuerbach's development. He completed his education at Erlangen, at the Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nuremberg with the study of natural science

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Karl Marx was raised as a CHRISTIAN. All of his upbringing and training and indoctrination was in the CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

Karl Marx was BAPTIZED as a CHRISTIAN at the age of 6. Marx's training and education were CHRISTIAN throughout his life.

Karl Marx was raised in the German Lutheran Church.

Because Karl Marx's father treated religion as essentially meaningless -- a matter of convenience for business advantage -- Karl Marx became cynical about ALL religion.

Karl Marx's cynicism toward all religion is the origin of communism's violent opposition to ALL religion, and the persecution of ALL religion within the Soviet Union.

Karl Marx's father did not treat EITHER Judaism OR Christianity as having any genuine meaning, but abandoned the Synagogue in order to troll for business clients in the Lutheran Church.

Young Karl Marx concluded that ALL religion is bogus, because his father treated religion as nothing but a hunting grounds for business customers.

However, the fact remains that Karl Marx grew up being TAUGHT all about Christianity -- NOT Judaism.

Until he became an adult, Karl Marx attended the German Lutheran Church, where his father hoped to find customers and business contacts.

So, what do we learn from this?

Everything that Karl Marx knew was CHRISTIAN in philosophy -- not Jewish.

Obviously, Marx rejected ALL religion in forumlating his ideas.

But his knowledge base was from his Christian upbringing.

Meanwhile, Josef Stalin was a Christian. He studied to become a priest. And in any event, STALIN WAS TRAINED BY THE EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH. STALIN WAS INDOCTRINATED AS AN ORTHODOX PRIEST. So everything that Stalin knew was taught to him by the Russian Orthodox Church.

1 comment:

  1. is jewis invention marx was a jew and engels too

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