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Blanquism: The Theory That Conquered The United States

Hashing out the concept of Blanquism, a subversionist theory created by Louis Blanqui.
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On The Concept Of blanquism Created By Louis Blanqui

Louis Auguste Blanqui developed what is now known as “Blanquism”. It is the strategy that conquered the United States.

It is not a well-known theory, but it is a helpful tidbit for dissidents to understand what actually happened in the United States. This knowledge will be needed for us to prevent this from happening again in the future.

Here is a short synopsis:

Blanquism refers to a conception of revolution generally attributed to Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805–1881) that holds that socialist revolution should be carried out by a relatively small group of highly organised and secretive conspirators. Having seized power, the revolutionaries would then use the power of the state to introduce socialism. It is considered a particular sort of “putschism”—that is, the view that political revolution should take the form of a hidden putsch or coup d’état.

Blanquism is distinguished from other socialist currents in various ways: on the one hand, Blanqui did not believe in the predominant role of the proletariat, nor did he believe in popular movements—instead he believed that revolution should be carried out by a small group of professional, dedicated revolutionaries, who would establish a temporary dictatorship by force. This dictatorship would permit the implementation of the basis of a new order, after which power would then be handed to the people. In another respect, Blanqui was more concerned with the revolution itself rather than the future society that would result from it—if his thought was based on precise socialist principles. Blanquist thought rarely goes so far as to imagine a purely socialist society. For Blanquists, the overturning of the bourgeois social order and the revolution are ends sufficient in themselves, at least for their immediate purposes.

Blend a little cultural Marxism (infiltrating the cultural institutions) with this putschism strategy (infiltrating the political institutions) and you have the modern leftist-controlled United States.

Notice a few key characteristics listed here that should be awfully familiar:

  • Small group of highly organised and secretive conspirators – Check.
  • Political change should be compelled through a hostile hidden takeover by said secretive group – Check.
  • Zero care regarding popular movements or the average person – Check.
  • End goal is a dictatorship by the secretive group to destroy all non-leftists – Check.
  • Short-sighted, only caring about the revolution itself and not the future – Check.
  • Overthrow the social order, but have absolutely no idea what to replace it with – Check.

“Socialism” was always a farce. The theory of Blanquism itself proves this because it does not even address what happens after the revolution. It cares only about the destruction of the system itself. The end goal was always leftist power, regardless of the actual political system. The “bourgeois” were a useful cover for who they are really after, which is anyone with even a hint of right-of-center beliefs.

Leftists do not truly care about the system or the people, but about compliance with their control. They dress it up to look nice with appealing branding, but that is what they have always been truly after.

While the leftists may or may not have knowingly followed this strategy, they certainly did in spirit. A small group co-opted our political and cultural institutions to slowly start centralizing power in their direction. They now control the majority of power through this subversion. The leftists are using it to destroy everything, because that is the desired end goal—The complete overthrow of the prior order.

This is why our political process no longer works, because this secretive group that does not care about popular movements has complete control over the process, so the end result can never truly be altered. A small group controls all the true political levers; they just put fake ones out for you to pull.

Ayn Rand quote: putsch versus revolution
While none of us here are Ayn Rand Objectivists, she is correct on this point.

Our modern rulers, especially those who conduct fraudulent elections and are desecrating our prior social order, are certainly Blanquists. Whether or not they adopt that title is irrelevant.

History teaches us that the only way to stop a leftist putsch is through a rightwing revolution. They will not give up power in any other way.

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Kaisar
Kaisar

Kaîsar is the sole owner of The Hidden Dominion. He writes on a wide range of topics including politics, governmental frameworks, nationalism, and Christianity.

Hosea 4:6 & Ezek 33:1-11

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4 Comments

  1. The “Carnation Revolution” in Lisbon, Portugal on 25 April, 1974 by military officers is probably the best example of a leftist putsch.

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