The Basic Principles of Socialism
The Basic Principles of Socialism Are Increasingly Found in America in the Form of Excessive State Control Over the Freedom of Citizens.
The basic principles of socialism and communism are best detailed in the writings of Karl Marx in the Communist Manifesto.
These principles represent a government that controls the economy, the wealth, and the ambitions of the work force. The ideals of democracy have always been in opposition to the spread of socialism.
Democracy stands for self government through a group of elected officials that represents the people and reaches decisions based on the desires of the people.
For a long time America has been a beacon of that democratic power. However, recent events have changed the scales of power, allowing the government to obtain more control not granted to it by the Constitution.
This is done through the powerful influence of the banking elite who put the highest level politicians in office.
As major events occur in America, such as terrorist attacks and the collapse of the economy, people find themselves turning to the protection of big government to take control of the situation and resolve the nation’s problems.
This is all by design as the problems were manufactured in the first place. Our government and the people behind them are growing in power, and our nation is moving into a socialist and New World Order era.
In order to understand the full concept of how America is losing itself to socialism, one must first understand the principles of socialism and the steps that need to be taken to become a socialist country.
Basic principles of socialism stem from the ideological belief in the working man and the equal spread of wealth to all citizens.
However, the end result is actually complete government control by the few elite families who maintain power over the people.
Expression of Socialism
Basic principles of socialism are best described in the details of Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto, a ten step manuscript to direct a country towards a socialist government.
The overall goal of a socialist government is to take total control over every aspect of a country including the economy, land, population, industry, education, media, and property.
This provides the government with the opportunity to distribute wealth and goods to who they see fit. They make it an obligation for every person to work and contribute for the overall health of the country.
Population is spread evenly across the country and communication and transportation become centralized under government control.
The banking institutions also become a centralized unit and credit is distributed by the government to allow the stability of the country’s economy.
With the equal distribution of population, the agricultural industry becomes a focus, spreading technology to convert unusable land into fertile land and working with existing soils to improve the general condition.
Decisions and responsibilities are no longer in the hands of the people but are dictated by the government to be followed without question or protest because rebellion will result in the confiscation of all property.
Parallels to American Society
When the basic principles of socialism are reflected on, it becomes easy to draw parallels to our current form of government. With the addition of the Department of Homeland Security the government has never been as large as it is now.
Congressional Acts like FISA of 1978 and the Patriot Act grant supreme power to the government over the American people, under the fear of terrorism, that violates the Constitution.
This was all done at the behest of the elite who put the president and major members of Congress in office in the first place.
Bailout plans are currently allowing the government to buy billions of dollars of property and assets from the public under the impression that they are fixing the economy.
The Federal Reserve is acting as a national bank by centralizing credit, minimizing banking institutions and placing a monopoly over America’s economy.
Americans are seeking an easy way to escape the economic crisis and are allowing the government to take control using taxpayer money.
“The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their money.”
– Alexis de Tocqueville