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Karl Marx and 'Change.'

by
Dean Gotcher

"The philosophers have only interpreted the world in different ways [established their opinion as the only right way, thus inhibiting or blocking 'change'], the objective however, is change [the process of 'change' itself]." (Karl Marx, Feuerbach Thesis #11)

Philosophy is the child thinking about how the world "is"—subject to the father's/Father's authority, which inhibits or blocks 'change'—how it "ought" to be—subject to his carnal desires of the 'moment' instead, which are ever 'changing'—and how it (and he) "can" be—"of and for self"—once he and the world is 'liberated' from the father's/Father's authority, i.e., once the father's/Father's authority is negated, i.e., removed from his feelings, thoughts, and actions as well as in his relationship with others and the world, guaranteeing a world of 'change,' i.e., a world subject to his desire for the carnal pleasures of the 'moment'—which are being stimulated by the world, which is being manipulated by facilitators of 'change,' i.e., "group psychotherapists," i.e., Transformational Marxist, who as pedophiles and pimps, use children, men, and women as "human resource" for their own pleasure and gain, doing it in the name of "the people."

"Once the earthly family [where the child is subject to the earthly father's authority, preventing 'change'] is discovered to be the secret of the holy family [where the Son is subject to the Heavenly Father's authority, preventing 'change'], the former [the traditional family, with the father's "Do what I say or else" authority system] must itself be annihilated [vernichtet] theoretically and practically [in theory, i.e., in the child's thoughts, i.e, in his opinion of the moment,' and in his actions (praxis), i.e., in his relationship with others]." (Karl Marx, Theses On Feuerbach #4),

The dialoguing of opinions to a consensus, and putting it into action (praxis), in a facilitated meeting, not only 'liberates' all children from the father's/Father's authority, it negates the father's/Father's authority from the world as well, initiating and sustaining a world of 'change.' Heraclitus, who advocated a world of 'change,' was Karl Marx's foundation of thought.

© Institution for Authority Research, Dean Gotcher 2017