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WHAT IS A DIALECTIC? A brief description of how it works By Darren Weeks Coalition to Govern America /// March 23, 2009 www.governamerica.com ================================================== In order to truly be free, we must be free-thinkers. That cannot happen as long as we are being manipulated into accepting ideas or solutions that we are given as our "only hope" of survival. Simply put, a "dialectic" is an argument ("thesis") which demands an opposing argument ("anti-thesis"). Through the process of the two conflicting sides, a solution ("synthesis") is reached which represents a compromise of the two seemingly insurmountable opinions. This solution then serves as a new argument ("thesis") and the entire process is repeated. The Hegelian dialectic is a dialectical process by which a pre-determined idea ("synthesis") can be forced upon an individual, group, or society at large without their knowing they were manipulated into accepting the ideas they would ordinarily reject. Each time the dialectical process is repeated, the compromise serves to shift society away from its original thesis -- which is the point. Hence, the process repeats... Thesis --> anti-thesis --> synthesis (which becomes the new thesis) v Thesis --> anti-thesis --> synthesis (new thesis) v Thesis --> anti-thesis --> synthesis Over and over again, the process is repeated. With each new synthesis, society is shifted further away from its original thesis. This is how the Hegelian dialectic works. Conflicts are handy tools to force society to accept changes that ordinarily they wouldn't tolerate. Some people like to refer to the process as "Problem, reaction, solution." Regardless, it is the same thing. The Hegelian dialectic is the means by which virtually all change takes place in society. Nearly every problem that we face as a people has been created for us with a pre- determined outcome in mind. Dialectical "arguments" are made on a daily basis. Social engineers who wish to manipulate society have learned that the most effective way to do so is through endless conflict. Therefore, they engineer conflicts -- dialectical "arguments" -- on a daily basis, to the point where we have never had so many conflicts. Our crisis equals their "opportunity". If you wonder why we have so many problems in the world, now you know. Dialectical conflicts are reflected in the daily headlines every day. Each headline represents an argument -- a side in the conflict which is designed to ultimately lead us toward a new synthesis which will be turned into a new thesis. It's a brilliantly wicked plan that almost nobody understands. Even those who do, find its grasp difficult, if not impossible, to escape. However, understanding it, is the imperative first step toward avoiding its traps. It's time to truly "think outside the box" of their accepted thought paradigm. ~ |top| ~
