Red, rainbow, green... "Encyclopedia of Anticulture" exposes Marxist utopia

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The ideology of neo-Marxism touches our lives all day – from the omnipresence of LGBT agitation, through a green utopia reaching into our pockets, to increasingly serious problems with the clarity of the teaching of the Church. A fresh book on the transformations of Marxism over fresh years and decades allows us to realize the degree of the illness that has affected us better.

"Encyclopedia of Anticulture" – under this title a book was published in Poland describing key themes of the revolutionary process, which has destroyed civilization for respective 100 years. The item was published by the Cor Dei Foundation under the editorial board of Jakub Zgierski, a writer known to the PCh24.pl reader, among others, from the magazine “Polonia Christiana”. The task was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science. This is primarily addressed to young people, hence, among another things, the presence in the book of illustrations. Although the name "Encyclopedia" could indicate a dry form, the work is in fact composed of a series of articles written in simple language; the name "Encyclopedia" refers alternatively to the scope of the subject.

The book focuses primarily on the issues of Marxism. The authors set themselves the goal of describing civilizational degrengolade destroying not only Western culture, but besides another cultures in the world. First of all, from the assumptions of Marxist ideology they sought to show it a broad influence on various areas of economic, social, intellectual, moral and even spiritual life, asking questions about the future. Marxism, as they think, did not die; it simply mutated—and inactive mutates. Hence his successive shock waves – the sexual revolution of ’68, the LGBT ideology and transgender, increasingly besides transhumanism. In the book, there are besides any references to the French Revolution as 1 of the revolutionary moments in the past of the last fewer centuries of crucial importance for the anticipation of Marxism being formed in general.

Jakub Zgierski spoke about the assumptions of the book, as well as the broader task of the communicative about neo-marksism, which is part of it.

The mechanics of culture is that man limits himself to being able to build and creatively make something later. The biological sphere is restricted within society to let creative work. The most crucial motto of the revolution is full freedom: we do not force anyone to do anything, we do not limit ourselves at all. A man is destroyed by a mechanics that enables him to make something constructive. Neo-Marxist ideology focuses on destroying and undermining everything, so as to remove any restrictions or alleged obstacles – said Anticulture is meant for the masses. Administrators don't give in to ideology – he added.

In the space of Western civilization, the appropriate blockade for the anti-culture strategy was and should proceed to be the Catholic Church. For decades, however, the Church has been struggling with a serious interior crisis, being indeed increasingly susceptible to revolutionary ideology. The causes of this weakness are complex, but tragic: there is no fuse protecting the achievements of civilization. The authors of the book besides looked at this problem, respective chapters dedicated to the analysis of the influences of Marxism and Neo-Marxism on Catholic thought.

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