
Under this title Prof. Wojciech Roszkowski issued a volume which stigmatized the false prophecies of Marxism (Krakow, Biały Kruk, 2024), and this broad position besides announces a imagination of the godless era and terrorized nations, which were told to believe blindly in the absurdities of Marx and Engels, so march under their portraits in the first-day origins. At the same time, Roskowski shows the tragedy of countries massacred by the aborted explanation of the unfortunate “philosopher” of Trevir. The revolution in the name of Marx's slogans was a terrible mistake, and the effect of collectivization and this fresh “economics” were first thousands of murdered “cuckles” ( hang by Lenin's order) and then millions starved, especially in Ukraine. The fiasco of Marxism-Leninism was rapidly discovered, but the bloody dictatorship of the Bolsheviks unfortunately saved this sick system, which after 1945 destroyed healthy economies of east European countries erstwhile it was imposed on it by the sovietization of this region. Fortunately, the Polish village was not bound by collectivization (except for exceptions), which allowed us to experience the idiotic era of the Polish People's Republic with appearances of free marketplace at the city's fair.
Prof. Roszkowski wrote critically about Marx and his mistaken explanation already in the volume “A Broken Mirror” (White Raven, 2019) , there is already an embryo of a fresh book about the absurdities of Marxism, while “A Broken Mirror” is simply a large informing of the impending demolition of our civilization. That is why his subtitle reads about the collapse of Western civilization, which was foretold long ago, in the time of Spengler, but these warnings were not as justified as they were today, and “A shattered mirror” only shows us symptoms of a close fall. present - erstwhile we drown in the “civilization” of death under the weight of “many truths” (relativism), and deprived of rights to defend children from depravity, beset by crazy theories of 55 genders or looking at aggression towards the family, The Church and all values, denied by gender, whose cracked crumbs reflect in a shattered mirror. Many of these aggressive leftist theories have their roots in the currents of Marxism, which continues to smoke on candlesticks as the European Union celebrated the 200th anniversary of Charles Marx's birthday with a large pump in the Basilica of Constantine, Trevira. It is besides hard to get more false in these words by Jean-Claude Juncker, who assured that Karl Marx was not liable for the crimes of communist regimes(?), erstwhile everyone sees a direct relation between the slogan of class conflict and revolutionary rape against citizens and the regulation of law or truth, which were the first victims of communists. Marx continues to reign in the home of European past in Brussels, which is an insult to millions of victims of his criminal theory. It's like continuing to advance Hitler's cult despite the trial in Nuremberg, but unfortunately, this is due to the fact that communist criminals someway did not get to Nuremberg in Europe, which is completely inconceivable. And the late conviction on Pol Pot is simply a farce of history. so – although I highly appreciate prof. Roszkowski's above volume of bloody paranoia of Marxism – I would besides propose reading the large article by Prof. Jan Ryszard Selezin, which exposes the “philosopher” of Trevir in the sensational article “Karol Marks – a proletariat expert or a worshiper of Satan?” ( vide “Arcana”, no. 154 May, June 2020, p.113-123). It turns out that Marx was a zealous Satanist, and savored and said Mephistofeles of Geothe’s “Faust”: “Everything that exists deserves destruction.” Marx was not curious in the investigation into the truth, on the contrary he was the 1 who falsified quotes from others (e.g. Adam Smith), and many another revelations will be found under prof. Selezin's pen. Whoever does not get to his text will find a akin mention in the volume of prof. Roszkowski discussed here, as the author besides reveals Marx's drastic obsessions, which, according to the biography of the creator of Marxism Robert Payne, indicate that he was possessed by demons, and prof. Roszkowski quotes Marks' celebrated poem:
I made a pact with Satan.
He draws my notes and strikes the beat,
I win the death march. ( p.40)
Is it surprising, then, that Marks will later launch “hate” as a motor for improvement and progress?However, specified a primitive postulate does not fit the evolution of humanity, on the contrary it is simply a large dissonance and an insult to philosophers, but besides – as prof. Jerzy Gałecki always reminded – before the war of Marx was not considered a philosopher. This nickname was given to him by the faculty of Marxism in the conquered countries of east Europe. And this ferocious postulate of class hatred the most beautiful, though with elegance, was ridiculed by Pope Leon XIII in the celebrated encyclical “Rerum novarum” ( 1891) in these words: “On this issue the top mistake is to presume that 1 social class is inherently the enemy of another, meaning that rich and proletarians have in nature a conflict in a merciless conflict with each other.(...) 1 class necessarily needs another, due to the fact that neither capital without work nor work without capital can exist.”
Unfortunately, this wise reflection did not halt the march of foolishness, supported by thoughtless hatred, but possibly in democratic countries Leon XIII was heard, and there the capitalists yet agreed with the workers in the established trade unions. Prof. Roszkowski writes about Leon XIII and about the kindness of the Church towards the working class, and already in 1854 Baron von Ketteler (later Bishop of Mainz) published a book entitled “Working substance and Christianity”. In London, the future Pope met Manning, a bishop of the poor. In the United States, a labour union called Knights of Labour was formed in 1869, and in Europe it was founded between 1864 and 1890, although already in 1844 a mining union was formed in England. And the union movement has always supported the Church, writes about these matters The author (p.131-133), unfortunately omitted Leon XIII's correct reflection on class hatred, which, like a lightning rod, unloaded the tension caused by Marx's aggressive and senseless attitude. Thus it was intelligence – as a vis maior – that set the way for the essential evolution of capitalism, while Marxism simply harmed the labour case. And in addition, Marx and Engels did not logically analyse their doctrine, so Marxism became a trap for workers in the field of economics, and fraud in a political sense, due to the fact that it was not the labour organization that ruled in practice, but the dictatorship of apparatusists in central committees. Unfortunately, this was discovered only after the communist regimes were established. This large deception was explained to me by a modest but wise monk from the monastery on the Rock, whom I had been friends with since childhood. So, as early as a grouchy age, a fewer years before graduation, I learned the fact about Marxism erstwhile 1 day Seraphin's father revealed to me that communism was only state capitalism! In the years erstwhile communism was a scourge of our times, this definition exposed in a lapidical way the perverse nature of communism, so Marxism. And over the years, I collected more and more evidence to support her, and erstwhile I discovered the book Alain Besançon in 1976 – “Court traité de soviétologie“ I realized that Seraphin’s father was the precursor of Besancon, but he did not print anything about it. This discovery has accelerated my writing of an anti-Marx essay entitled “Widmo”, which was an allusion to the conviction from “Communist Manifesto”: “The spectrum is circulating around Europe...” Today, this “spectre” has been installed in Brussels and until any exorcism removes it, the European Union will not purge itself of this poison and will proceed to be a mole with a quasi-totaliztic face.
Indeed, erstwhile I applied Besancon's analysis to my own thoughts in the essay “Widmo” I was able to confirm that Marx and Engels' top logical responsibility was that they had created state capitalism by mistake and so a retrograde and economically dangerous strategy for the nations that would accept it. specified monocapitalism led nations to pauperization, sometimes on the border of hunger, due to the fact that after the liquidation of the free marketplace the quantity and quality of goods decreased, which in turn generated corruption and black market. And politically, the organization as a “collective tyrant” ("collective capitalist") imposed totalitarianism. The following equation is supported by analyses from Besancona: communism= monocapitalism + Totalitarianism. It turns out abruptly that fascism, though cruel, at least did not ruin the economy, the free market. Father Seraphim was no longer consulted due to the fact that he was transferred to Jasna Góra. My essay was then smuggled (in 1981) by French diplomatic message to the West and released in Sydney in 1996.
Unfortunately, the blind revolution in Russia, and then the spread of this cancer to “demoluds” in Europe or the countries of Asia, brought terrible suffering and the demolition of millions in many countries. Fortunately – thanks to the vigilance of the generals along with Franco, who joined the last rebellion! – it was not possible to transplant this illness to Spain, as Stalin and russian Ambassador Rosenberg dreamed, who had already attended Parliament meetings in Madrid as a...
It should be added that prof. Roszkowski's volume does not concern only the demonic figure of Marx, but is simply a historical fresco of the past eras, and we read even about the Spring of the Peoples or the Paris Communion, about various varieties of socialism, about the Second Internationalism or about the Bolshevik Revolution, or about the war with the Soviets, in which our triumph at Warsaw stopped the Red Army's march towards Europe. There is simply a bit about the Sovietization of east Europe, the chapter about Trotsky, besides about another Marxists, and even about the revolution in China, and so about the expansion of communism along with the sick doctrine of Marx, whose postulate of hatred of the classes rapidly transformed into hatred of communist countries to the states of democracy, so present we contemplate the hatred of the government of northern Korea to its brothers from the south and besides to Japan. This is simply a peculiar legate of Marxism, and from the cover of the volume looks at us the caricature of Marx in the “coron” statue of freedom, a feather of Mrs Eve Baranska Jamzardzak. Close to 120 photos and illustrations delight readers, although any pictures shock specified as feminists interrupting Mass in Poznań Cathedral and demanding abortion on request! This volume goes beyond the limits of the monograph about Marx, and in the last part of this book we read about the inheritance of Darwin, Freud, feminism, sex ideology or hedonism, transhumanism and of course about Marxism today, due to the fact that although it has put out its spotlights, we are amazed by its convulsations in countries not only considered as provinces of the 3rd world. Prof. Roszkowski in his introduction writes that although Marxism is both bare and dead today, unfortunately it infects subsequent generations (e.g. Slavoj Zizek in Slovenia), which is most likely due to the fact that Marx inactive claims to be a “philosopher”, so he finds researchers in the cathedrals of philosophy. Meanwhile, from the position of Besancon (not adequate space was devoted to him in the volume under discussion) perfidious, absurd explanation of the satanist of Trevir cannot withstand criticism of the basics of logic, as well as ethics ( prof. Roszkowski, p.83-88, besides writes about her fiasco). Marx was a failed economist, and his mistaken “Capital” did not finish, he did it for him Engles. Today, Marx's ghost faded very much, but the request to release this volume to Prof. Roszkowski was inactive enormous, for not long ago we saw in the book even Stanislaw Barańczko “The Untrusted and Suspicioned” specified a pyramidal nonsense that Marxism was...the most romanticist doctrine of all times (!), and Zdzisław T. Linkkowski in 1 of the poems confesses that he read St Augustine and Marks with akin attention! The summary of these 2 figures shows that there is large confusion and ignorance in public awareness about the author’s actual achievements of the “holy” book of communists. Prof. Wojciech Roszkowski filled this gap beautifully by exposing widely false prophecies of a supporter of panic and hatred.
Marek Baterovich
“Ungodliness, panic and propaganda” (White Raven, 2024, p.301)
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