Tag Archives: Environmentalism
When Humans Don’t Procreate: An Update
Two years ago, I wrote about the pending global population implosion. Demographers predict that 90 countries will lose population between now and the year 2100. Shrinking populations have portentous implications, including major shifts in geopolitical power and the possible financial collapse of welfare states.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Biblical worldview, birth dearth, Environmentalism, fertility rates, Foundation for Economic Education, John B. Calhoun, Paul Ehrlich, Population Bomb, population growth, sterilization, Suzy Weiss, The New York Post, Zero Population Growth
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Frankfurt School Weaponized U.S. Education Against Civilization
Understanding that future generations are the key to building political power and lasting change, socialists and totalitarians of all varieties have gravitated toward government-controlled education since before the system was even founded.
The communist “Frankfurt School” was no exception in its affinity for “educating” the youth.
Almost 100 years ago, a group of socialist and communist “thinkers” led by Marxist law professor Carl Grünberg established the Institute for Social Research (ISR) at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. From there, they would move to the United States. And from their new home in New York City, the subversive …
Posted in Education
Tagged Atheism, Bela Kun, Bill Ayers, Carl Grünberg, Communism, Critical Theory, Donald Trump, Environmentalism, Felix Djerzhinski, feminism, Frankfurt School, G. Stanley Hall, globalism, Goethe University Frankfurt, Gyorgy Lukacs, hedonism, Humanism, Institute for Social Research, John Dewey, Karl Marx, Leipzig University, mass migration, Max Horkheimer, multiculturalism, nihilism, Richard Higgins, The Authoritarian Personality, Vladimir Lenin, Wilhelm Wundt, Willi Muenzenberg
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Why Environmentalism Became Both a Religion and a Con Game
I am a Conservationist. I am not an Environmentalist. What? Aren’t the two the same thing? No, they are not. In fact the two movements are diametrically opposed.
Posted in Faith
Tagged cConservationism, Environmentalism, Gaia Hypothesis, Gnosticism, James Lovelock, John Muir, Marxism, Paul Ehrlich, Rachel Carson
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