Keith Preston joins Andrey R. Bens to discuss how the establishment deals with radical opposition movements through a combination of force, infiltration, disruption, and co-option. Among the examples cited are the Hard Left, Black Nationalism, the Native American movement, and Quebec Nationalism.
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VIDEO: HOW THE SYSTEM CO-OPTS ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT MOVEMENTS
Keith Preston joins Andrey R. Bens to discuss how the establishment deals with radical opposition movements through a combination of force, infiltration, disruption, and co-option. Among the examples cited are the Hard Left, Black Nationalism, the Native American movement, and Quebec Nationalism.
WAS ENOCH RIGHT?
The memory of Enoch Powell, a paragon of the political Right, is enjoying something of a resurgence in these ‘diverse’ and ‘vibrant’ times of ethnic plenty.
Mr Powell’s address to a 1968 Conservative party general meeting (now referred to as the Rivers of Blood speech) gave rise to the now frequent utterance and heart-felt proclamation that, “Enoch Was Right!” He was most certainly of the Right, but were Enoch’s motives right and correct, or have modern day nationalists merely been sloppy in their aggrandisement of this totemic political personality?
Mr Powell’s address to a 1968 Conservative party general meeting (now referred to as the Rivers of Blood speech) gave rise to the now frequent utterance and heart-felt proclamation that, “Enoch Was Right!” He was most certainly of the Right, but were Enoch’s motives right and correct, or have modern day nationalists merely been sloppy in their aggrandisement of this totemic political personality?
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