On Page 14 of Plunder and Deceit, Mark Levin admits that our civil society, our constitutional republic is imperfect, but the gist of his admission seems to be like famous quip of Churchill's that democracy is the worst form of government except for all others.
We are emotional creatures, more than rational, and we are extremist more than temperate, and, as groupthinkers in our group-lived mob lifestyle, are way over-impressed by the grandiose claims, the impressive exaggerations, the braggadocio from the bloviating intellectuals and Progressives that promise and feel righteous in threatening to wipe out our economic and political system, which they refer too as hopelessly damaged and damaging, utterly rotten, racist male patriarchy--to be replaced by communitarian, perfect heaven on earth, in which equity, diversity and inclusivity are ascendant, where power, wealth and ease are shared and enjoyed by all, especially the formerly dispossessed and disenfranchised.
Here is Mark's quote: "Inasmuch as the proclaimed injustices and imperfections of the civil society are presumably illlimitable, so are the infinite reactionary governmental prescriptions and interventions allegedly required to abate them. Therefor the governmental activism and social designs in this context are perceived as routine, indispensable and noble. However, the erosion of individual sovereignty, free will, and self-sufficiency necessarily give way to dependence, conformity and finally tyranny."
What dream that these idealists offer is hell in disguise, and socialist totalitarianism has failed and ruined whole peoples and entire nations wherever it has been implemented, and this is the world offered to America by our postmodernist revolutionaries.
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