Good observation. We tend to say something is a conspiracy if the agenda or the objectives aren't publicly declared about some action or policy.The term “conspiracy” seems to denote an agreement to commit an act that is either morally reprehensible or criminal. However, if we look at how it has been used historically, this doesn’t seem to have always been the case. — Apollodorus
According to Wells, this necessitates a “conspiracy against established things” that would have to enroll supporters from all quarters, socialists and fascists alike, and it would have to go on in the daylight.
In fact, he seems to suggest that the whole world is already engaged in a sort of “open conspiracy” to reshape the world through world government, abolition of the nation-state, population control and redistribution, and similar far-reaching policies. — Apollodorus
So is globalization an agenda of the Fabian society? — ssu
I would say that this is something close to every social democratic movement that has been in power in Western Europe. All of them don't directly link to the Fabian society.The main difference is that the Fabians pursued their agenda by "non-revolutionary" means even though the agenda was revolutionary in its objective. — Apollodorus
Good observation. We tend to say something is a conspiracy if the agenda or the objectives aren't publicly declared about some action or policy. — ssu
I would say that this is something close to every social democratic movement that has been in power in Western Europe. All of them don't directly link to the Fabian society. — ssu
Then you start to be more of a tin-foil hat conspiracist.Also, is it still a "conspiracy" if it involves the whole world? — Apollodorus
"the whole world" has in itself other actors than the US and the West as Putin's Russia, China controlled by the CCP, India, Saudi-Arabia, Pakistan, North Korea, Latin American countries etc. That these hold a same agenda sounds extremely dubious. — ssu
I think this is quite small compared to what lengths the Soviet Union went to finance and control Communist parties all over the World. UK Labour Party is quite puny in it's influence compared to that.However, the Fabians did reestablish the Socialist International after WWII which they controlled together with the Labour Party that was in charge of government in the British Empire. The SI was reestablished in London and was funded by the Labour Party (itself founded by the Fabians) so it was able to exert influence on all member parties. — Apollodorus
This I accept. The strong bonds are quite apparent here. Outside of that realm there come many differences and obstacles more than the language barrier.I tend to think the Fabian influence was more on England and America - and maybe other former parts of the British Empire like Australia which also had a Fabian Society. — Apollodorus
This I accept. The strong bonds are quite apparent here. Outside of that realm there come many differences and obstacles more than the language barrier. — ssu
All in the former British Empire, as I said. — ssu
You neglect what is perhaps the single greatest conspiracy of all time, Christianity. — Fooloso4
I suppose you could describe Christianity as a conspiracy against ignorance ... — Apollodorus
But Christianity didn't come to power by force of arms but through persuasion. — Apollodorus
As explained by St Augustine — Apollodorus
Was it the ignorance of those whose souls Christians tried to save through torture and death or the ignorance of Christians? Was it the ignorance of those who were the victims of psychological torture of those who were told what to believe on penalty of an eternity in Hell or the ignorance of Christians? Is it the ignorance of those who strive for peace or the ignorance of Christians plotting Armageddon? — Fooloso4
The February Revolution was a spontaneous revolution. Were it not to have been co-opted by the Bolsheviks, it is quite likely that people would have a dramatically different relationship to Socialism today. — thewonder
Are we boldly making political and economic decisions in a state of ignorance and do we need informed people to form a conspiracy and straighten out this mess? — Athena
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