The french Aube Dorée at left and the greek at right.
There are two dominant ideologies today, regardless of sects that arise within them. It is Marxism and liberalism, two ideologies that certainly many different internal currents, mainly related to the percentage of state intervention in the economy or the process of transition « to a classless society. »
Yet, despite the apparent differences, Marxism and liberalism are two sides of the same coin because the fundamental question, they not only agree but they also think the same thing. And even where there are s disagree and where they blame themselves, they could hear if they used the same « vocabulary ».
On the financial side, the two ideologies profess absolute submission to an organization, in a case called a « multinational » and the other a « party. » This rule is in both cases accompanied by brutal violence against anyone who opposes the plan requirements, the…
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