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Introduction:
Part 2

Section 30

    You and your children may be Marxists and not even know it. If you are concerned about your own children's or someone else's children's social life rather than their doing right and not wrong, then who needs Karl Marx around, when you will do.
    While dad and mom are not perfect, they may be down right tyrants, the office they serve in, under God, is. Dialectic 'reasoning' has only one 'purpose,' the negation of that office. As Abraham Maslow, the "father" of "the hierarchy of 'felt' needs,'" wrote, revealing his attitude and behavior toward college students who held to their parents and/or God's position, maintaining a "right-wrong" attitude regarding personal-social issues, "I have found whenever I ran across authoritarian students that the best thing for me to do was to break their backs immediately." "The correct thing to do with authoritarians is to take them realistically for the bastards they are and then behave toward them as if they were bastards." (Abraham Maslow, Maslow on Management) This is the spirit behind dialectic 'reasoning,' i.e., the 'drive' and the 'purpose' of facilitators of 'change,' who might appear (at first) to be the nicest people on the face of the earth, dedicated to "helping" you satisfy your "felt needs," i.e., "helping" you 'actualize' your "self interests" until you cross them, i.e., get in their way, telling them that what they are doing is wrong, engendering a guilty conscience in them, at least in those following them, inhibiting or blocking 'change.'

Continued .... (The continuation, Part 3 of the Introduction, is broken up into 36 parts in the Issues link above, July, 2016, for easier reading).

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