The Perversion of Normality
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The Perversion of Normality

From the Marquis de Sade to Cyborgs

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The Perversion of Normality

From the Marquis de Sade to Cyborgs

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In The Perversion of Normality, with full and reliable documentation, Kerry Bolton examines the anti-life character of the 'progressive' era. While arising from an historical process, certain movements and ideologies have been deliberately constructed to take advantage of the West's social decay to create a brave new world. Some people flourish amidst decay, and among those are a global oligarchy and the dysfunctional types the former promotes in the name of 'human rights', 'social justice', and 'equality'. The main obstacles to their 'new world order' are what they call the 'primary ties': the traditional family bond, faith, homeland, culture and ethnicity. In order to eliminate these, there is a well-financed assault, using feminism, identity politics, transgenderism, population control, sexology, 'human relations training', ad infinitum. Of particular service have been the social sciences, including what is called 'Cultural Marxism'.

Turning normality on its head, what was until recently regarded as aberrant is now the 'new normal'. The final aim is to create a one-world state populated by 'transhuman', 'postgender' cybernetic drones in a scenario reminiscent of the most bizarre science-fiction film.

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Notes

[←1 ]
Richard LaPiere: Professor of Sociology, Stanford University.
[←2 ]
Richard LaPiere, The Freudian Ethic, p. 33.
[←3 ]
Ibid., vii, viii.
[←4 ]
Ibid., viii. Emphasis added.
[←5 ]
Ibid., p. 47. Emphasis added.
[←6 ]
Ibid., p. 53.
[←7 ]
Ibid., p. 53. Emphasis added.
[←8 ]
Ibid., p. 53. Emphasis added.
[←9 ]
Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization, Chapter I: ā€˜The Hidden Trend in Psychoanalysis’. Emphasis added.
[←10 ]
Richard LaPiere, pp. 77–78. Emphasis added.
[←11 ]
Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization, Ch. I.
[←12 ]
LaPiere, p. 54. Emphasis added.
[←13 ]
John Locke, Second Treatise of Civil Government (1690), Chapter II: ā€˜Of the State of Nature’, Section 4.
[←14 ]
Dan Edelstein, Terror of Natural Right: Republicanism, the Cult of Nature, and the French Revolution, pp. 4–5.
[←15 ]
Dan Edelstein, Terror of Natural Right, pp. 14–15.
[←16 ]
J. J. Rousseau, The Social Contract (1762).
[←17 ]
After Marat died in 1793, de Sade fell afoul with the regime and was jailed during 1793–94. Under Napoleon’s regime he was returned to an asylum in 1803.
[←18 ]
Donatien Alphonse FranƧois de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom, or the School of Libertinage (1785). First published 1904.
[←19 ]
Donatien Alphonse FranƧois de Sade, Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795).
[←20 ]
Ibid., Dialogue the Third.
[←21 ]
Ibid.
[←22 ]
Ibid. The language descends further along the road of puerility…
[←23 ]
Ibid.
[←24 ]
Ibid.
[←25 ]
Ibid.
[←26 ]
Ibid., Emphasis added.
[←27 ]
Ibid.
[←28 ]
Ibid.
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Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. De Sade & Freud
  3. Cultural Marxism: Origins, Development and Significance
  4. Freudo-Marxian Synthesis
  5. New School & Frankfurt School
  6. Funding for Social Sciences
  7. ā€˜Social Control’ & ā€˜Social Engineering’
  8. Behaviourism
  9. Pathologising Morality
  10. ā€˜Conspiracy Theory’ as Personality Disorder?
  11. Psychiatry & Dissent
  12. Victimising Dissent
  13. Marginalising Dissidents
  14. Cold War Agendas
  15. Deconstructing the ā€˜Primary Ties’
  16. Mother, Child, Fascism
  17. Lessons from Samoa: Margaret Mead
  18. Perennial Character of Primary Ties
  19. Dialectics of Critical Theory
  20. Spawning the New Left
  21. Lasch Dissents
  22. Sexology
  23. Alfred Kinsey
  24. Wilhelm Reich’s ā€˜Sex-Pol’
  25. Identity Politics
  26. Reconstructing Genders
  27. Reconditioning Children
  28. Progressive Regression
  29. Intersectionality — The Politics of Bedlam, or, ā€˜Where Rights Collide’
  30. The Myth of ā€˜White Privilege’
  31. Population Control
  32. Role of the United Nations Organisation
  33. Julian Huxley’s Brave New World
  34. Soros’ ā€˜Brave New World’
  35. Social Deconstruction through Ethnic Diversity
  36. Behaviour Modification
  37. Transhuman
  38. Posthuman
  39. Conclusion
  40. Bibliography
  41. Other Books Published by Arktos
  42. Notes