It was previously assumed that drug traffic and the welfare
state were acting as safety valves against social catastrophe. It was assumed that these elements provided
the decay that alieved pressures between the classes and, more importantly,
between the rulers and the ruled.
However, the bourgeois state and its Marxist underpinnings are
organismic in the sense of being adaptable. Drug traffic and the welfare state,
along with the ubiquitous consumer culture; have transformed the state organism
into one that thrives on these elements rather than that which was previously a
strong, healthy working class. The
bourgeois state, along with its array of Marxist programs, positively depends
on social rot in order to live. We live
in the time of the scavenger state; one that thrives on social decay to the
point of actually promoting it and viciously attacking that which seeks to
return the body politic to a state of health and wholeness.
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