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    Quote Originally Posted by The Ripper View Post
    I guess there is an illusion of individuality, while in actual fact all are expected to agree on significant matters.
    The actual result is a different matter - that's like a Communist dictatorship in which peasants and workers starve to death, while still claiming that it is the best world for workers and peasantry.

    Anyway, there is what I always described as Pseudo-Individualism of the construction kit style. You can choose from many identities, subcultures, interests and material things, to build your own construction kit identity and Pseudo-Individualism.

    But practically nothing of it is really original or of significance, everything is still inside of the limitations of the Liberalcapitalist society.

    It is forbidden to be a collectivist beyond that or individualist beyond that, you should be an individual in a mass of individuals, which are not more than that, just a mass of people in a society which is nowhere close to a community, Gemeinschaft, collective.

    That's the point - to be isolated and fractionised. You must fight for our own interests, on an egoistic basis, and shouldn't care for anything else.

    Note how individual egoism being allowed, but collective egoism - or just to care for the collective interest, is largely not, if it goes against other individuals - collectively.

    That's the Liberal-Individualist-Capitalist society and Cultural Marxism became part of it with "political correctness" and the influence on science, law, moral and society as a whole.

    Yet what this produces is no true higher Individualism, nor higher Collectivism and Idealism, it is just the cheap manipulation and exploitation of the masses, but with "some goodies" for keeping people on-line and not alienated from their Plutocratic masters.

    What many people don't realise is that they could have "the goodies" even without their Plutocratic masters, without being slaves, that this Oligarchy takes more from them than it gives, much, much more. Especially if looking at collective and longer term individual interests, but even on the short term, things become more and more clear, if just looking at the problem of "debt slavery" and "total surveillance" by a corrupted state the Plutocrats largely control.

    But, unfortunately, the distraction and control through construction kit Pseudo-Individualism, including the Consumerism and high job-money dependence and orientation, works pretty well.

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    I'm too lazy to read the thread, even though it is not very large. I wonder if the Frankfurt School was really responsible for the liberal relativism that prevails nowadays in the West.

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