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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. 7homas777‏ @7homas777 Oct 10

      There's a few small points of disagreement I have w/Gottfried (probably of an esoteric nature to ALL but career REVISIONISTS) but its basically on point. I'm pleased to see that Gottfried as essentially embraced Ernst Nolte's view in total (as regards the DIALECTIC of Fascism)

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    2. 7homas777‏ @7homas777 Oct 10

      There's strong (ethical) points of divergence (tho not as strong as the uninitiated reader might believe) between Nolte and Gottfried on the Historikerstreit, but that is NOT important for purposes of this book and its subject.

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    3. YellowLantern19ѣ‏ @YellowLantern19 Oct 10
      Replying to @7homas777

      Great book, he even wrote a sequel book called “Anti-fascism: the career of a crusade” about the sort of mission statement of the post WWII world order & how that movement became the enforcement arm of it. The Berlin Wall the “Antifacist rampart” at one point as an example.

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    4. 7homas777‏ @7homas777 Oct 10
      Replying to @YellowLantern19

      Gottfried is one of the FEW (mainstream) historians on the Right who understands that the Left WON the Cold War - he wrote an essay and gave a lecture and the Von Mises institute titled just THAT, ''HOW THE LEFT WON THE COLD WAR''. Its actively censored by GOOGLE and YT.

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    5. YellowLantern19ѣ‏ @YellowLantern19 Oct 10
      Replying to @7homas777

      Just like the old saying goes that “The Soviets lost the Cold War but the communists won it.” The US 1933 onward as a “liberal democracy” was just another strained of the same ruling class in charge of the USSR. Perhaps it was a frozen conflict never meant to be “won”.

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    6. 7homas777‏ @7homas777 Oct 10
      Replying to @YellowLantern19

      The Cold War was fought for REAL. Make no mistake - it wasn't some kind of legerdemain. It was a gang of Trotskyites (and their Lib-Progressive allies) in the USA who later morphed into Globalist hyper-capitalists vs. STALINIST autocrats.

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    7. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Oct 11
      Replying to @7homas777 @YellowLantern19

      The cold war was fought for real because it was useful for the American left to have a foreign enemy to waste the American right's attention on. The same need existed in the USSR - it also needed an outlet for its naturally right wing men and institutions.

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    8. 7homas777‏ @7homas777 Oct 11
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @YellowLantern19

      There's GEOSTRATEGIC reasons as well - yes, there's a practical and ideological dimension but great POWER always has a ''vector'' that it tends towards in trajectory. The USA and the USSR would have clashed because great powers CLASH in a bipolar paradigm w/binary conflict dyads

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    9. 7homas777‏ @7homas777 Oct 11
      Replying to @7homas777 @CovfefeAnon @YellowLantern19

      IOW, there's two HEAVILY armed men in a desert. Between them is an object of spectacular wealth. Everyone else present is being held at bay or is unarmed. Those two men aren't indefinitely going to merely ''do nothing'' even if they share a confession and worldview.

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    10. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Oct 11
      Replying to @7homas777 @YellowLantern19

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      That doesn't really fit with the US doing so much to prop up the Soviet Union throughout its history and trying very hard to do things like ensure the communists won the civil war in China. RedGov tried to defend its clients; BlueGov undermined them.https://twitter.com/CovfefeAnon/status/1446164387551645697 …

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      Here is Lee Kwan Yew pointing out that the State Department was funding and backing communist agitation against nominally friendly governments even during the Cold War in the 1980s. pic.twitter.com/uFP3a2vVs5
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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Oct 11
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @7homas777 @YellowLantern19

      Singapore was a pretty rich prize and BlueGov hated it - I know you remember them trying to scare up Singapore hate with the case of that American kid who got caned for violating their graffiti laws.

      8:56 AM - 11 Oct 2021
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