Communist Tactics 101: Hegelian Dialectic

Written by John Carroll

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In light of the revelations about the powers that hijacked our government, it’s important to understand how they did it and how they’re attempting to remain in power. There’s more than just nepotism and blackmail at play. A pernicious cocktail of pathos, gaslighting and deception called the Hegelian Dialectic is fed to the public to win their support. It’s weapons-grade bullshit, and it’s been crucial to their success for decades.

Dialectics is a method of finding a common truth between two opposing viewpoints, and was invented by the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in the 19th century. Hegel believed that mankind’s destiny was to progress to a point called the Absolute, in which all people are united in a higher, spiritual understanding. Hegel's philosophy had a huge influence on Carl Marx, who removed God from the equation and repurposed dialectics to be used to advance global communism.

The Hegelian Dialectic as we know it today is used to dupe citizens into surrendering their sovereignty in small chunks over time, while convincing them that they’re actually empowering themselves. Here’s how it works:

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  1. Thesis: Current problem/state of something

  2. Antithesis: Polar opposite of thesis, therefore an extreme solution to the thesis

  3. Synthesis: Seemingly reasonable solution or compromise that resolves the thesis/antithesis conflict

Now let’s apply this simple formula to a political issue. An armed citizenry has always been the biggest obstacle to tyrants. So, how to get them to disarm themselves? Let’s examine the left’s use of the Hegelian Dialectic in the gun control debate:

  1. Thesis: Innocent people are murdered with guns

  2. Antithesis: Ban guns

  3. Synthesis: Ban certain types of guns or gun accessories/make guns harder to buy

The goal here is for the synthesis to only make small gains against the thesis, understanding that the same process will be repeated over time, so that many small tactical victories contribute to a larger strategic victory. The first resulting synthesis becomes the thesis the next time the Hegelian Dialectic is employed. In this example, a response to one incident of gun violence may result in broader background checks and a registry. When those solutions fail to stop the next incident of gun violence, calls for banning high capacity magazines will be made, and so on, until the Second Amendment only exists on paper.

When complimented with a false flag mass shooting event, the Hegelian Dialectic has been terrifyingly effective. In boxing terms, it’s a one-two combo, with the false flag being the jab to lift up the chin of Lady Liberty, and the ensuing synthesis being the cross to knock her out. Extraordinary amounts of effort are spent to create the illusion of an organic, mass public outcry for a change to the status quo:

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For further reading, I’d recommend exploring Marxist Critical Theory as taught by the professors of the Frankfurt School. In practicing Critical Theory, antitheses are applied to our cultural norms in order to render society shapeless and soulless. The War on Christmas? Toxic masculinity? The left unleashes the Hegelian Dialectic on virtually everything it touches.

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