
The Complete Patriot's Guide to Oligarchical Collectivism: Its Theory and Practice
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1.Idiots
2.Zealots
3.Elitists
4.Patriots
The namesake of The Complete Patriot's Guide is 1984. The book within the book 1984 proposes there are three types of people in the world.
The four different modes of thinking are explored using universal concepts including Jungian theory, Genesis, The Wise Monkeys, Socratic philosophy and more.
The book within the book is supposed to have presented a formula for individual empowerment, only Winston Smith is never able to read its entirety. This is the nonfictionalized real world version, with the complete formula for political empowerment.
The Complete Patriot's Guide to Oligarchical Collectivism is nonfiction version of the book within the book 1984, by George Orwell. The Guide explores metaphors and symbolism in the fictional book 1984 through real history, philosophy and contemporary politics. The Guide relates the fictional ideas in 1984 to contemporary institutional arrangement as well as philosophies toward individual empowerment.
"Institutions are not individuals."
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