Marxism Unmasked from Delusion to Destruction.pdf 7471KB
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MARXISM AND THE MANIPULATION OF MAN<br />
book. The His<strong>to</strong>ry cf <strong>Marxism</strong>, comiderrd for many years, not only<br />
in Gemuny but ako in Enginh-spcaking countries, one of the best<br />
iritiDductiom <strong>to</strong> phikMoph>'. Langc was a socuUst; he NVTOte another<br />
\HHyk abouc Mxialnm. In hit book he didn't criticize Marx, but rather<br />
uuterialiun. Marxian nucmalum it a very imperfea matenahsm because<br />
It tracct alJ chanfprt back only <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>mcthmg which is itself already the<br />
product of the human mind.<br />
It It important <strong>to</strong> ttm* the fact chat the critiques of <strong>Marxism</strong> were<br />
vmictimct vrry wrong. I want <strong>to</strong> point <strong>to</strong> only one typical example.<br />
I hit It the popular pn>pcmity of anti-Marxiam <strong>to</strong> consider dialectical<br />
tiuierialitm *nd Mancitni at <strong>to</strong>mcthtng belonging <strong>to</strong> the same group of<br />
ideas as Frrudun ptychoanal>tit I am ncH a psychologist, but I only have<br />
!o point out ho**' mixed up these people arr who beliesr that materialism<br />
in general »nd Marxian nuirrulitm in panuular haw some connection<br />
\^ ith Frrudun ptvi hoatuKtn<br />
lleforr Sigmund Nrud (|KV»-|93«#| and Jotcf Brruer (1K42- 19251.<br />
who opened up this wlxtle mnh' said. "We don't know the cause." Their only<br />
method was <strong>to</strong> kxsk for a ph\-Mtal cause One could gi\r nuny examples.<br />
I wane <strong>to</strong> cite only ^mc It happened in IKK'*, jusc a few \rars before the<br />
fini book of Ftrud and Hrruer ssas puMislied An eminent man in France<br />
committed suicide K»r political rrasom and because ol his rcligit)ii. the<br />
question wat raited whether ch t%M he was unc His familv wanted <strong>to</strong><br />
prove that it was a mental chtease In order <strong>to</strong> pitnr his mental disease <strong>to</strong><br />
the Church. lhe\- had <strong>to</strong> diucnrr uime pin-sical cause. There was an<br />
au<strong>to</strong>p«\' bv- eminent dcH<strong>to</strong>n. and their rrpon was published "We discover<br />
ceruin things in the brain." ihe\- vaid. "there is something that is not<br />
nrgubr." At that time. pet>ple thought that if a man doesn't behave<br />
like other pei>ple or has mi ph\-sical sign of jbiiornulirs in his body, he is<br />
a malingerer. Sometimes this is unfortuiute. because one can only discover<br />
whether or not a person is a malingerer alter he is dead. In this regard.<br />
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