The Great Reset, Part II: Corporate Socialism
The Neoconservative Coup
Irving Kristol defined a neoconservative as “a liberal who has been mugged by reality.” The reality being the failure of Marxist ideology to produce a utopia. They remained attached to welfare state, and America to become an “unapologetic, idealistic, assertive” force for throughout the world.
Wrong about everything, yet neoconservatives never hav3 to admit a mistake. True to their Trotskyite roots, neoconservatives have always been willing to play fast and loose with the truth in their push for revolutionary global war.
Fascism
The state and its academic apologists are so skilled at generating propaganda in support of such schemes that Americans are mostly unaware of the dire threat they pose for the future of freedom. The road to serfdom is littered with road signs pointing toward “the information superhighway,” “health security,” “national service,” “managed trade,” and “industrial policy.”