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Karl Hess
What connects Emma Goldman, Ayn Rand, Barry Goldwater, and hardcore punk? Check out the colorful documentary Anarchism in America and watch as the Ashkenazim creep out of the woodwork. Celebrity interviewees include radical theorist and historian Murray Bookchin, conservative-turned-hippie libertarian Karl Hess, and the lads from the California punk group the Dead Kennedys. Filmed in 1981 by Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher – with, ironically enough, a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities – Anarchism in America serves as a sympathetic snapshot of the various radical anti-state philosophies current at the time, something of a left-libertarian counterpart to its ideological cousin, Milton Friedman’s epic documentary series Free to Choose, which – again, somewhat ironically – had aired on PBS in 1980.
Rainer Chlodwig von Kook
Of course I thought all that stuff was overwhelmingly negative, overly cerebral and unnecessarily hostile at the time, but I’m sure it’s all comparatively harmless and innocent by today’s standards.
The punk rock movement will naturally seem childishly harmless compared to all the anarchistic negro lawlessness being encouraged nowadays.
I guess I shouldn’t say anymore till I watch the video.
I never tought too much about Anarchism, but is interest to note all political ideologies that are promoted by the media are created by jews.
All conservatives talk about on the radio is “radical Islam” and “liberal ideology”. It’s safe because it’s non-racial. Anybody can convert to Islam or espouse “liberal ideology”. Talk about Saul Alinsky’s intellectual influence, but not his racial identity. Ideology is just a distraction from the fundamentally racial nature of political conflict.