We’re part of the New World Order?
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September 14, 2012 at 5:32 pm #81529EdParticipant
Hey guys did you know that apparently we’re a part of the New World Order? Personally I had no idea (that our secret was out.)
In this article our publishing of the pamphlet Socialism and Religion is noted as a major step in the establishment of the NWO.
scroll down to 1911
http://metaexistence.org/nwo.htm
Any publicity is good publicity right?
September 15, 2012 at 10:41 am #89708jondwhiteParticipantThere is a serious reason why we should never use “One World, One People” as a slogan. Fringe conspiracists are the tip of the iceberg of people who might find the slogan “One World, One People” eerily totalitarian. Its vagueness feeds into this. The tens of millions who get their news from commentators on Fox News would probably reject us on this basis. Since Glenn Beck worked for Fox News and used minor socialist parties to scaremonger, its not out of the question that the WSM/SPGB might come to the attention of one of these commentators. Using “One World, One People” would be a gift to those commentators who equate National-Socialism with Socialism since the main slogan of National Socialism began with “Ein Volk, Ein Reich”. I can only hope that we have long since consigned “One World, One People” to the rubbish bin where it deserves to be by then.
September 15, 2012 at 5:06 pm #89709DJPParticipantjondwhite wrote:Using “One World, One People” would be a gift to those commentators who equate National-Socialism with Socialism since the main slogan of National Socialism began with “Ein Volk, Ein Reich”. I can only hope that we have long since consigned “One World, One People” to the rubbish bin where it deserves to be by then.Utter nonsense! The phrase “One World, One People” is not saying the same thing as “One people, one empire, one leader”. By the same logic we should drop the word “socialist” and be done with it.
September 15, 2012 at 8:33 pm #89710DJPParticipantWhich commentators equate fascism with socialism anyhow? You’re really clutching at straws here.
September 16, 2012 at 11:23 am #89711jondwhiteParticipantThe main commentators equating the two come from Hayek’s Road to Serfdom and the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Ron Paul is the most famous but Glenn Beck was fond of it too.The slogan One World, One People is hardly comparable to the term socialist.I can certainly see nothing clearly and positively expressing the uniqueness of our case in the slogan, and would argue that its vagueness and totalitarian undertones can only be harmful for the case.
September 17, 2012 at 7:48 am #89712ALBKeymaster“One World. One People” was a slogan we used quite a lot in the 1960s and 1970s, even as the title of the election manifesto for our candidates in the 1966 general election and in the 1967 GLC elections. It was meant to convey that we stood for a world solution and also that we rejected nationalism and racism. We also used “Socialism One World” and “Socialism: A World of Abundance”.It wasn’t “One World One People” that got us mistaken as rightwingers but our full name of “The Socialist Party of Great Britain”. In fact during that election of 1966 a rightwing group did offer to send us leaflets on the assumption that we were a “National Socialist Party”. Which was one reason why some members want to change our name to “World Socialist Party” and others to call ourselves in practice just “The Socialist Party”.
September 17, 2012 at 5:29 pm #89713AnonymousInactiveIt is also the Logos of the Socialist Party of Canada
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