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Education Title: A comprehensive book on the lefts tactics Snip: The Left focuses on cultural and institutional power by communicat- ing its ideological initiatives in terms of values while targeting the placement of cadre throughout the mass line so they can enable those values by converting them first to norms, then to policy, and final- ly to law. What is popularly called fake news and the deep-state are better understood as propaganda and the counter-state. Transitioning to a political warfare analysis, one begins to discern methods, processes and directionality that terms like fake news and deep-state do not capture. By their nature, media terms like fake news and deep-state ensure that analysis remains fixed on the surface of events. Our national aversion to recognizing threats beyond the strictly mili- tary, especially ideological threats in the political warfare arena, has long been recognized by Americas foes as an exploitable strategic level vulnerability. The Left uses dialectically determined political warfare concepts to drive a core set of narratives that inter-operate at the tactical level while integrating at the strategic. Narratives are associated with the pseudorealities (or second realities) they seek to establish and enforce. They are called narratives because they are storiesfictionsthat seek to supplant the real with the unreal. These narratives are direc- tional, they have velocity, and are always oriented on a target. Saying that the Left moves dialectically, through time, on a trajectory simply recognizes that the Left is a movement in history defined by its movement through history; that its backward trajectory defines its forward movement; and that failure to recognize this arc leads to error. It is for this reason that this assessment emphasizes historical events, conditions and movements that have defined the Left from the Hegelian dialectic, to Marx, to Wilsons progressivism, to the early Frankfurt School, to Maos Long March, to Marcuses thoughts on tolerance, to political correctness. This is how the Left should be understood. Hence, it would be a mistake to treat the historical elements of this assessment as little more than background material. Assessing the Left as if Hegel and Marx simply provide interesting historical context to todays events is the failure to recognize that for the Left, Marx was yesterday and Hegel the day before. Between the two, they are the source code of todays Left. To emphasize this point, a recent Daily Caller article is included as Appendix E to demonstrate just how relevant historical aware- ness of the Left is to understanding todays Left. unconstrainedanalytics.or...nstrained-Analytics-Left- Strategy-Tactics-280819.pdf
Poster Comment: Old news to you boomers, but link is to a decent resource. Figured Id share with you all.
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