What is the Hegelian Dialectic?
By Niki Raapana and Nordica Friedrich
October 2005
Why study Hegel?
"...the State 'has the supreme right against the individual, whose
supreme duty is to be a member of the State... for the right of the
world spirit is above all special privileges.'" Author/historian William
Shirer, quoting Georg Hegel in his The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
(1959, page 144)
In 1847 the London Communist League (Karl Marx
and Frederick Engels) used Hegel's theory of the dialectic to back up
their economic theory of communism. Now, in the 21st century,
Hegelian-Marxist thinking affects our entire social and political
structure. The Hegelian dialectic is the framework for guiding our
thoughts and actions into conflicts that lead us to a predetermined
solution. If we do not understand how the Hegelian dialectic shapes our
perceptions of the world, then we do not know how we are helping to
implement the vision. When we remain locked into dialectical thinking,
we cannot see out of the box.
Hegel's dialectic is the tool which
manipulates us into a frenzied circular pattern of thought and action.
Every time we fight for or defend against an ideology we are playing a
necessary role in Marx and Engels' grand design to advance humanity into
a dictatorship of the proletariat. The synthetic Hegelian solution to
all these conflicts can't be introduced unless we all take a side that
will advance the agenda. The Marxist's global agenda is moving along at
breakneck speed. The only way to completely stop the privacy invasions,
expanding domestic police powers, land grabs, insane wars against
inanimate objects (and transient verbs), covert actions, and outright
assaults on individual liberty, is to step outside the dialectic. This
releases us from the limitations of controlled and guided thought.
When
we understand what motivated Hegel, we can see his influence on all of
our destinies. ... Hegelian conflicts steer every political arena on the
planet, from the United Nations to the major American political
parties, all the way down to local school boards and community councils.
Dialogues and consensus-building are primary tools of the dialectic,
and terror and intimidation are also acceptable formats for obtaining
the goal. The ultimate Third Way agenda is world government. Once we get
what's really going on, we can cut the strings and move our lives in
original directions outside the confines of the dialectical madness.
Focusing on Hegel's and Engel's ultimate agenda, and avoiding getting
caught up in their impenetrable theories of social evolution, gives us
the opportunity to think and act our way toward freedom, justice, and
genuine liberty for all.
Today the dialectic is active in every
political issue that encourages taking sides. We can see it in
environmentalists instigating conflicts against private property owners,
in democrats against republicans, in greens against libertarians, in
communists against socialists, in neo-cons against traditional
conservatives, in community activists against individuals, in pro-choice
versus pro-life, in Christians against Muslims, in isolationists versus
interventionists, in peace activists against war hawks. No matter what
the issue, the invisible dialectic aims to control both the conflict and
the resolution of differences, and leads everyone involved into a new
cycle of conflicts.
We're definitely not in Kansas anymore.
For
a visual concept, see this simple chart [page now deleted] of the
Hegelian Dialectic and Marx's Dialectical Materialism, posted by the
Calverton Private School