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extracted from report : Blair: I'm not a Tory in disguise |
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The Observer 25 July 2004 |
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In a speech almost triumphalist in its tone, Blair .....
At times using language that evoked the 'permanent revolution' of Trotsky and Mao, he said Labour needed "permanent policy renewal" to escape the mistakes made by the party when in opposition. "It is this renewal that continues today, and must continue every day....."
Hence the Government's obsession with constantly changing things; to replace, displace, undermine and destroy laws, buildings, cultural identity or even population regardless of whether it is beneficial or responsible to do so.... the ideologically driven strategy of so-called "constructive destruction" that is common to both USA style Neo-Cons and the Trotskyite cults from the ranks of which many of these globalist political apparachiks were recruited. The ideology of continuous destruction is at the core of both neo-trotskyist theory and that of modern mass marketing; profits are harder to extort from long-term stability, non-obsolescence and durability of well-constructed products, than from shoddy or flawed products needing frequent replacement which thereby induces a dependency upon the supplier of replacements. So much the better if there can be an effective monopoly (or cartelization) of supply. Thus the conceptual gap is not so great, between corporate consumer marketing and the one-party State wherein serious opposition is disallowed and the only permitted recourse and redress against problems (often deliberately) generated, exacerbated and exploited by the System, is the System itself; meanwhile the majority of a population locked onto a constant treadmill of disorientation, readjustment, debt, politically-correct surveillance and stress will quite simply be kept too busy to break free.
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