How the order organizes wars and revolutions

How the order organizes wars and revolutions

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Anthony Sutton's research provides insight into the key aspects of modern politics, driven by an organized force he calls the Order. First, Sutton explains his research methodology. We are talking about a dialectical approach to the historical process. The author uses Hegel's dialectics when analyzing the strategy and tactics of “organized conflict.” The organizing subject is the political mechanisms of the Order, and the objects of influence are European countries, Russia and Germany. Sutton shows that financing the Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet economy was a kind of strategic “thesis.” The “antithesis” was support for the Nazis. The collision of two dialectical opposites, or rather their mutual destruction during the Second World War, led to “synthesis”, the victory of the “third force”, which resolved the conflict with beneficial consequences for itself. Sutton believes that the main goal of such clashes is the establishment of a “New World Order”, in which the Order will play a leading role.

Documentary research by American economist and political scientist Anthony Sutton reveals the secret mechanisms of power in the United States and the springs by which the Bolshevik revolution was financed, the economy of the USSR was built, Hitler came to power, the Second World War was unleashed, the UN and other international organizations were created, and now the New World Order is being established.

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Name of the Author
Энтони Саттон
Language
Russian
Translator
В. Е. Тулаев

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