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Why is it important for you to understand the subject of the Hegelian Dialectic?
Because it is the process by which all change is being accomplished in society
today. More importantly, it is the tool that the globalists are utilizing
to manipulate the minds of the average American to accept that change, where
ordinarily they would refuse it.
The Hegelian Dialectic is, in short, the critical process by which the ruling
elite create a problem, anticipating in advance the reaction that the population
will have to the given crisis, and thus conditioning the people that a change
is needed. When the population is properly conditioned, the desired agenda
of the ruling elite is presented as the solution. The solution isn't intended
to solve the problem, but rather to serve as the basis for a new problem
or exacerbate the existing one.
When the newly inflamed difficulty reaches the boiling point of a crisis,
it becomes the foundation upon which arguments may again be made for change.
Hence, the process is repeated, over and over, moving society toward whatever
end the planners have in mind.
It's also important to understand that as this process is being driven, arguments
are created both for and against certain measures of change. All arguments
are controlled. The presented solutions each with varying levels of
unadornment are "debated" publicly by the manipulators or their minions.
This is done until a perceived compromise has been reached on the best measure
to take in route to solving the crisis. Then, the outcome of the "debate"
which purportedly weighs the concerns of the public with the mandate
to do something is enacted as public policy.
Such is a summary of the Hegelian Dialectic. Though few in American society
have ever heard of it, still fewer have not been profoundly impacted by its
use in the effective neutralization of opposition in the formation of public
policy.
For more on the Hegelian Dialectic, including examples of its use, see the
links below.