Paradise and Utopia

Communist World-Building I: The Revolution from Above

May 30, 2025
Explore the chilling intersection of nihilism and totalitarianism in the wake of World War I. Discover how Stalin twisted Marxist and Nietzschean philosophy to craft an authoritarian vision of socialism. Delve into the catastrophic policies of Soviet Communism, including collective farming that led to widespread famine. Reflect on the ideological battles within early communism and the grim legacy of leaders like Stalin and Hitler, culminating in the horrific repression revealed at the 17th Communist Party Congress.
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Nihilism Shapes 1920s West

  • By the 1920s, Western civilization faced nihilism as a lived reality, not just a specter.
  • This led to urgent efforts to build new worlds and find new meaning beyond old religious frameworks.
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Secular Humanism's Counterfeit Transformation

  • Christianity's transformative cosmology centered on participation in heaven and the incarnation.
  • Secular humanism reinterpreted this as worldly transformation without any transcendent dimension, projecting future fulfillment within the world alone.
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Communist Totalitarianism Roots

  • Soviet Communism rose from chaos post-WWI with a totalitarian rule rejecting liberal democracy.
  • Trotsky's "dustbin of history" speech emphasized forced unity under Bolshevik ideology, discarding dissenting views as worthless.
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