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MARXISM AND THE MANIPULATION OF MAN<br />

.>f letten-TIm writer found all «om of subconsaous explanadom for his<br />

Icttcn. I don't defend dm ancmpc. But his letter writing doesn't need any<br />

further explanation than that Baudelaire wanted inone>'.<br />

Freud said he didn't know amihing about sociaUsm. In this regard he<br />

was very diflfeicm f<strong>to</strong>m Eimtetn (1879-1955) who said. "1 don't know<br />

anything about economics, but socialism ts vrrv' good "<br />

If Dvr follow how MjrxHm became the leading philosoph>' of our age.<br />

ue muse mention Kmnvism and the school of Augusie Comte. C!omie \v-as<br />

a uKtalist similar <strong>to</strong> Karl Marx. In his youth. Auguste C'omte had been the<br />

fccretary fi( Saint -Simon Saint -Simon was a <strong>to</strong>taliurian who wanted <strong>to</strong><br />

rule the whole world bv uxwld couiKtl and. o( coune. he behesrd he<br />

would be the prrsideni of thn uxwld council According <strong>to</strong> C!omte's idea<br />

of world hmory. it was necesiurv' <strong>to</strong> search for the truth in the past. "But<br />

iKiw, I. August C^omie. have discosmrd the truth Therefore, there is no<br />

1< tnger an>- need for frredtmi a( ihcfught or freedom of the press. 1 want <strong>to</strong><br />

iiile and <strong>to</strong> organire the whole country"<br />

It ts very interesting <strong>to</strong> follow- the origin o( ccruin ternu which are<br />

<strong>to</strong>day so familiar that we atisumc the>' muu hasr been in the language <strong>from</strong><br />

lime immemorial In Ftrnch. the words "of|einire" ind "organizer" were<br />

luikno^n beforr the end of the etghiernth ientur\- or the beginning of the<br />

ninetrenih tentury With regard <strong>to</strong> ihi% term, "organi/e." Halrac^ obserNvd<br />

I"his ts a new-fangled Napc»letMiu term llii* mean* >t>u alone are the<br />

iiicta<strong>to</strong>r and you deal %^ith the indtstdual as the builder \%t)rk% with %<strong>to</strong>nes."<br />

Another new term, "social engiiseering." deah with the social<br />

Mruauie The social engineer deal* u-ith the mxuI structure or with<br />

Im t'ellowmen as the nuuer builder deaK with his bruk% KcaM)ning in<br />

this way. the Bse indixtduaK whc» are uk-Ic^*. In the<br />

term "uKial engineering" \xju hasr the idea ol' pbnning. the idea<br />

of socialism. Today wc have main* namo for uxialmn If a thing is<br />

popular, then the bnguage has mam* expresiiom for it. Thevr planners say<br />

m defense of their idea*, you must pbn thinp. wu cannot let things<br />

act "au<strong>to</strong>iiutically"<br />

Sometimes "au<strong>to</strong>nutically" is used in a meuphorical sense <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong><br />

things that happen on the market If the supply of a produa drops, then<br />

S (Hooort dt BilBc (I79^I8S0)|<br />

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