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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Social sciences and the destruction of the individual by Jon Rappoport



Social sciences and the destruction of the individual

by Jon Rappoport
January 3, 2015
www.nomorefakenews.com

Think of this article as an introduction, a prelude, and an invitation to my three collections: The Matrix Revealed; Exit From The Matrix; and Power Outside The Matrix.

Everything in those collections is about the individual---not merely his bare-bones survival or his desperate attempt to hold on in an increasingly Group world. No.

The Matrix series is about the unlimited expansion of the power of the individual, in thought, in action, in creating futures and new realities. This kind of natural power is a joy.

The Matrix series is all about accessing that power and using it.

Okay. Here is the prelude...

Consider this: an individual writes a book in which he states that the individual doesn't exist. That's quite a hustle, if he can get away with it. And of course, he can.


Naturally, he's employed by a college. What better place to operate con games? He banks his paychecks and no one ever says, "Wait, by your own admission you're not an individual. Therefore, your checks were made out incorrectly. Your $$ assets are null and void."  

You may or not be interested in the sexual practices of Trobriand Islanders. You may or not be interested in what some tribe in the Amazon jungle is doing on a slow Thursday.

But either way, what sociologists and anthropologists have written about such subjects is as much science as you sitting in a park and making notes on what people are doing in the playground.

One of the founders of sociology, Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), coined the phrase "collective consciousness." Durkheim insisted there were "inherent" qualities that existed in society apart from individuals. Exposing his own absurd theory, he went so far as to claim suicide was one of those qualities, as if the "phenomenon" were present beyond any individual choice to end life.

He wrote: "Man is the more vulnerable to self-destruction the more he is detached from any collectivity, that is to say, the more he lives as an egoist."

In other words, according to Burkheim, the individual who rejects the norms and conformity of society must be wrapped up in himself in some morally repugnant way. There are no other alternatives. He's either part of the Good Glob or he's a criminal.

In his book, The Division of Labour in Society (1893), Burkheim spun moral conscience in the following fashion: "...Make yourself usefully fulfill a determinate function." He cited this as a kind of command issued by collective consciousness. This is the presentation of the individual human as machine-cog.

From the mud of sociology's beginnings, the long sordid history of the academic discipline brings us to something like this. Peter Collero, of the department of sociology, Western Oregon University, has written a book titled: The Myth of Individualism: How Social Forces Shape Our Lives:

"Most people today believe that an individual is a person with an independent and distinct identification. This, however, is a myth."

When Callero writes "identification," he isn't talking about ID cards and Social Security numbers. He's talking about an absence of any uniqueness from person to person. He's asserting there is no significant distinction between any two people. There aren't two individuals to begin with. They're a group.

This downgrading of the individual human spirit is far from accidental. It's launched as a sustained propaganda campaign, the ultimate purpose of which is top-down control over billions of people.

"The cold truth is that the individualist creed of everybody for himself and the devil take the hindmost is principally responsible for the distress in which Western civilization finds itself - with investment racketeering at one end and labor racketeering at the other. Whatever merits the creed may have had in the days of primitive agriculture and industry, it is not applicable in an age of technology, science, and rationalized economy. Once useful, it has become a danger to society." (Charles Beard, 1931)

Beard, a celebrated historian, sees no difference between individual racketeering and the individual freely choosing and living his own life. In making this judgment, he becomes an intellectual/propaganda racketeer of the highest order.   

"British empiricist philosophy is individualist. And it is of course clear that if the only criterion of true and false which a man accepts is that man's, then he has no base for social agreement. The question of how man ought to behave is a social question, which always involves several people; and if he accepts no evidence and no judgment except his own, he has no tools with which to frame an answer." (Jacob Bronowski, Science and Human Values, 1956).

Bronowski is quite sure that hearing other people's evidence and then keeping one's own counsel is wrong. One has to accept that evidence on its face. This is sheer idiocy. Individuals are capable of deciding, on their own, what social agreements to enter into.

Even more to the point, Beard and Bronowski were both high-achieving individuals---who then turned around and celebrated the kind of society that would try to flatten and level the individual to an average.

The world has many such experts. They rise high enough and then they preach collectivism. They become social meddlers. They believe they have the tools to plan what kind of world we should live in---since they are not part of that world anymore.

Freed from the obligations with which they want to bind us, they can pontificate and scheme and fantasize about social, economic, and political constructs in which The Group is all.

This is elitism par excellence.

I'll stick with Orwell:

"It cannot be said too often - at any rate, it is not being said nearly often enough - that collectivism is not inherently democratic, but, on the contrary, gives to a tyrannical minority such powers as the Spanish Inquisitors never dreamt of." (George Orwell, 1944)

The people who take it upon themselves to impose a planned society on everyone else don't have much to say about freedom. Why would they? It's a wild card, and it belongs to the individual, whom they consider merely an obstacle to the so-called progress of the group.

The very basis of sociology and anthropology, with which college students' heads are filled, is: know the group; belong to the group. These pseudo-disciplines have thrived because elites with real power are doing everything they can to eradicate the concept of the individual.

Why would anyone perpetuate the myth that these two academic subjects are "social sciences?" There is nothing scientific about them. Their practitioners may devise computer models and debate the merits of one generality about cultures vs. another. But otherwise, we're looking at nothing more than a gateway into planning a world management system.

In which the individual plays no part.

And when you cut through the pompous posturing, that's what you find: an attempt to elevate the amorphous group, which is suddenly and arbitrarily endowed with "everything good." A hustle, a hoax, a con.

Okay. Here are the contents of Exit From The Matrix:

First, my new audio presentations:
* INTRODUCTION: HOW TO USE THE MATERIALS IN EXIT FROM THE MATRIX
* EXIT FROM THE MATRIX
* 50 IMAGINATION EXERCISES
* FURTHER IMAGINATION EXERCISES
* ANESTHESIA, BOREDOM, EXCITEMENT, ECSTASY
* ANCIENT TIBET AND THE UNIVERSE AS A PRODUCT OF MIND
* YOU THE INVENTOR, MINDSET, AND FREEDOM FROM "THE EXISTENCE PROGRAM"
* PARANORMAL EXPERIMENTS AND EXERCISES
* CHILDREN AND IMAGINATION
* THE CREATIVE LIFE AND THE MATRIX/IMAGINATION
* PICTURES OF REALITY AND ESCAPE VELOCITY FROM THE MATRIX
* THIS WOULD BE A VERY DIFFERENT FUTURE
* MODERN ZEN
* THE GREAT PASSIONS AND THE GREAT ANDROIDS

Then you will receive the following audio seminars I have previously done:
* Mind Control, Mind Freedom
* The Transformations
* Desire, Manifestation and Fulfillment
* Altered States, Consciousness, and Magic
* Beyond Structures
* The Mystery and Magic of Dialogue
* The Voyage of Merlin
* Modern Alchemy and Imagination
* Imagination and Spiritual Enlightenment
* Dissolving Stress
* The Paranormal Project
* Zen Painting for Everyone Now
* Past Lives, Archetypes, and Hidden Sources of Human Energy
* Expression of Self
* Imagination Exercises for a Lifetime
* Old Planet, New Planet, New Mind
* The Era of Magic Returns
* Your Power Revealed
* Universes Without End
* Relationships
* Building a Business for Success
I have included an additional bonus section:
* My book, The Secret Behind Secret Societies (pdf document)
* My book, The Ownership of All Life (pdf document)
* A long excerpt from my briefly published book, Full Power (pdf document)
* My 24 articles in the series, "Coaching the Coaches" (pdf document)
And these audio seminars:
* The Role of Medical Drugs in Human Illness
* Longevity One: The Mind-Body Connection
* Longevity Two: The Nutritional Factors

All the audio presentations are mp3 files and the documents and books are pdf files. You download the files upon purchase. There is no physical ship.

What has been called The Matrix is a series of layers. These layers compose what we call Reality. Reality is not merely the consensus people accept in their daily lives. It is also a personal and individual conception of limits. It is a perception that these limits are somehow built into existence. But this is not true.

What I've done here is remove the lid on those perceived limits. This isn't an intellectual undertaking. It's a way to open up space and step on to a new road.

That road travels to more joy and fulfillment. More and more power.

Jon Rappoport The author of three explosive collections,   THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at  NoMoreFakeNews.com and OutsideTheRealityMachine.  

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