Bag om Ethnic Universality
This little book takes John O'Loughlin's philosophy to something approaching a definitive level in relation to those attributes of each of the Elements which make will, spirit, ego and soul possible, and cause them to jostle for primacy or supremacy, according to context, in individuals both separately and collectively, as well as in civilization as a reflection of one sort of society or another, depending on a variety of factors, not least of all environmental. But this slender work of aphoristic philosophy is equally definitive in relation to its understanding of what is called people's civilization and why, despite appearances to the contrary or what anybody might say, such a largely urban civilization, built around the proletariat, can only be totalitarian and is, even now, effectively totalitarian in what most characterizes it and what the author holds to be the precondition of an ultimate totalitarianism, as alluded to in the title, which, if implemented, would take this civilization to its omega point and therefore definitive realization. - A Centretruths editorial
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