I was exploring some of the concepts in this book "The Mass Psychology of Fascism" by Wilhelm Reich from 1933. Some interesting stuff to keep in mind while they are positioning each nation for global governance.

The following is an AI generated summary of the factors listed in the book but a lot of it reads like a playbook for the NWO;

Reich identifies several factors contributing to the rise of fascism:

1. Economic insecurity: Widespread poverty, unemployment, and economic instability can create a fertile ground for the appeal of authoritarian ideologies promising stability and prosperity.

2. Fear and anxiety: Uncertainty about the future, coupled with social unrest and political upheaval, can lead individuals to seek refuge in strong, authoritarian leaders who promise to restore order and security.

3. Authoritarian upbringing: Reich argues that individuals raised in authoritarian households, characterized by strict discipline and suppression of autonomy, are more susceptible to fascist ideologies and leadership.

4. Repression of sexuality: Reich emphasizes the role of sexual repression in fostering psychological rigidity and susceptibility to authoritarian control. He sees sexual liberation as essential for promoting individual autonomy and resisting fascist tendencies.

5. Manipulation of mass psychology: Fascist leaders exploit collective fears, prejudices, and insecurities to manipulate the masses and gain support for their agendas. They use propaganda, scapegoating, and emotional appeals to mobilize followers and suppress dissent.

These factors interact in complex ways, creating conditions conducive to the rise of fascism and authoritarianism.

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