20-08-2011, 02:46 PM
"The head of the serpent is the House of Rothschild".
Oh really?
This sort of analysis disappoints me greatly.
This is the sort of "deep politics" to which we should aspire?
Where is the consciousness of "the Rothschilds" as a crypto-racist, crypto-fascist trope?
And where oh where is the nuanced analysis?
Since a review of key concepts may be helpful, I'll quote here from the Preface to the 1998 edition of Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, by Peter Dale Scott:
Oh really?
This sort of analysis disappoints me greatly.
This is the sort of "deep politics" to which we should aspire?
Where is the consciousness of "the Rothschilds" as a crypto-racist, crypto-fascist trope?
And where oh where is the nuanced analysis?
Since a review of key concepts may be helpful, I'll quote here from the Preface to the 1998 edition of Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, by Peter Dale Scott:
Quote:The key to understanding this book is the distinction I propose between traditional conspiracy theory, looking at conscious secret collaborations toward shared ends, and deep political analysis, defined on page 7 as the study of "all those political practices and arrangements, deliberate or not, which are usually repressed rather than acknowledged." The essence of the first is a single objective and/or control point; the second in contrast is an open system with divergent power centers and goals.