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An Corporadair Bràithreachas
The Corporatist Brotherhood
In our current days, the conservatives are sadly mocked as people who cry over the good old days. But even worse, looking at the most pervasive ideologies of the world today, liberalism and socialism we see a world that is poised to destroy itself. As much as we see class struggle to be a characteristic of communism and socialism, it is sadly a characteristic of liberalism too. While communism is waging a war against the elites of the society poising to destroy them, liberalism is waging a war against the masses by enslaving them to the capital. This is what is destroying Caledonia currently. A liberal-led class struggle that is grinding the moral fibre of the people making them desperate, mere husks of what they were.
We propose a return to what we call normal values. We propose a return to a healthy society, in which every person has a place in the society. We propose a national model that integrates all individuals, gives them a sense of community and cares and nurtures them. We ask to transform the state from an institution that dehumanises into an organic institution to create a true family for the people.
We thus proclaim the falsity of class struggle and call for class collaboration. Employer and employee are thus invited to shake hands and work together for the greater good. We ask all companies to transform into corporations that work and function for the national and popular good rather than it's owner's. We call for the denial of liberalism as an ideology and of the dehumanising individualism. The economy, the nation and the people must work and pull together for the common good.
The National-Syndicalist Party hereby invites all conservative, nationalist and syndicalist parties of the world to join our Brotherhood and to create a united front. The March on Trier has shown that we can work together the time has come for the great fight in which we must defend civilisation against debauchery and depravity. It is the time that we must leave behind our differences and look at what unites us: faith, respect for both the people and our nations and the belief that a better world can be reforged not through the savage class struggle, but through collaboration. Christian or secular alike, syndicalist or nationalist, fascist or conservative, the time has come for us to join together to defend what we hold dear.
Signed,
Sean Morgan
Chairman of the National-Syndicalist Party
Member of the Aonach for Dun Eidyn - East