01.12.2022, Aleksandrovskoye.
The top officials of the global investment funds and Pope Francis offer technofeudalism to the world as a future, said philosopher, political scientist and the leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on November 15 on the Conversation with a Sage program on the Zvezda radio station.
Sergey Kurginyan noted that the one who is now talking the most about inclusion is the head of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Klaus Schwab. Moreover Schwab may only voice certain ideas globally, but he cannot influence the global process, the political scientist explained.
However, major investment funds are ready to promote these ideas, the political scientist believes.
“And who can not only talk, and who did what we saw a few years ago? There is a certain Larry Fink, the head of one of the largest investment funds on the globe,” he noted.
Larry Fink is the chairman and CEO of BlackRock, a US-based transnational investment management corporation. Such funds possess not billions, but trillions of dollars, the philosopher explained. There are a number of similar investment funds: State Street, Vanguard, BlackRock.
The leader of BlackRock Larry Fink is the one who says that “inclusion is our future,” Sergey Kurginyan explained. He stressed that Pope Francis also speaks much about inclusion. In the Vatican, one of the most powerful inclusion councils has been established, The Council for Inclusive Capitalism.
And when we look into what this Fink is and who the owners of these huge trillions of new formations are, we find that there are certain clandestine clubs of security services officials who believe that this activity must be transformed from its merely state-owned form to a private form, Sergey Kurginyan explained.
These circles also speak about the Grand Inquisitor project also known as the Happy Child project. They talk about inclusive capitalism, which is essentially a technofeudalism, i.e. a feudalism devoid of humanism. Thus, a “radiant future” named technofeudalism is being prepared for us, the political scientist explained.
The head of the World Economic Forum in Davos and the ideologist of the “new globalist order” Klaus Schwab spoke at G20 in November. According to his lecture, the current troubles are part of the transformation of the world, and all progressive forces must support globalization.
“Of course, if we look at all these challenges we can speak about a multi-crisis – an economic, political, social and ecological and institutional crisis. What we have to confront is a deep systemic and structural restructuring of our world. And this will take some time.
And the world will look differently after we have gone through this transition process. Politically, the driving forces for this political transformation, of course, is the transition into a multi-polar -world which has the tendency to make our world much more fragmented,” he stressed.
Conceived in the middle of the 20th century in the USA, the term “inclusion” has transformed strongly over the recent years, from a concept related to the resolution of the problems of race discrimination, disability, migration, and other kinds of discrimination, to a term used for the diagnostics of human devaluation based on certain characteristics in a variety of contexts. Today, the phenomenon of inclusion plays an important role in the international community discourse. Inclusion today is an instrument of the UN global policy.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency