Summary of Ideología alemana y la Europa de los Pueblos. FORJA 171

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This video discusses the idea of German ideology and the Europe of the Peoples. It discusses the idea of race and the way that German philosophers of romanticism thought that races had moral character. The video goes on to discuss how this ideology has led to separatist movements and corruption within public institutions, as well as how it is currently operating actively from within the government.

  • 00:00:00 This video provides a historical overview of the development of European nationalism, focusing on the rise of the French Revolution and the formation of European states. It discusses the idea of a "national democracy," which refers to the idea that all European nations should have the same political system and the same set of rights. Lenin, speaking a few years before his death, warns against the dangers of separatism and fragmentation within European nations.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the ideology of the German people, which is based on the idea of a Europe of the peoples. This ideology has led to separatist movements and corruption within public institutions, as well as operating actively from within the government. As a result, Spain's process of dismantling is currently being aided by our own governments and by a majority of the Spanish population. Trying to gain the right to self-determination for the Catalans and other "nationalities" in Spain, according to this ideology, is simply based on formalism - a second-generation generic principle that is even more crude than politics can be. We enter the issue at its core when we say that seeking this right is based on the principles of the German ideology, which operates to a kill-camel degree. Many people will ask how it is possible that this concept of "national cultures" or "historical nations" can still be advocated in Spain, given the lack of any genetic or historical justification for it. The answer can be found in the ideology itself, which is understood in the sense that Mars gave it: as a distortion of reality or false consciousness. Many "left-wing" Spaniards who call themselves socialists have not accepted the national question in the way that Lenin and Stalin did, because as
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the idea of German ideology and the Europe of the Peoples. It discusses the idea of race and the way that German philosophers of romanticism thought that races had moral character. Gerder POSTulates that there should be a political action to preserve this idea of culture, which he defines as "the conscious or ideological attempt to impose one's own values on others." He goes on to say that this is a problem that has been developing over time in Europe, and that it has become particularly visible in Spain due to the Germanophile Hispanic influence inserted deeply into the own and outsider elites alike. We also see examples of this ideology in recent Spanish political discourse, where the mayor of Leon claims that Leonians are not Castellanos, and insists on autonomous self-rule for the region. In terms of the ideology, separatism is seen as a natural outcome of this Germanic tendency, rooted in the idea of Volksgeist ("folk spirit"). Catalonia, as a culture that appeals to this idea, would not be bound by the common values shared by all Spaniards. This would justify its separation from Spain as a political entity, with its own culture and history. However, very little concern is shown for the feelings of millions of Catalans who oppose separatism, and
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the idea of national identity and how it differs in different countries. In the United States, the nation is an indivisible entity and sovereignty is an indivisible principle. The United States is one country, not 50 because what they call "states" do not function as sovereign subjects, but more resemble autonomous communities or German Lander. In the United Kingdom, nationalism is redundant because, for example, if by "nation" we mean political nation and by "nations" we mean ethnicities, then Spain, as any other political nation, always hosts a multitude of ethnicities within it. Therefore, every political nation is a result of the reconfiguration of various ethnicities within it. Ernest says that no longer exists French, Germans, Normans, etc. because they have all been reconfigured into the French nation. San Pablo said the same thing in Galatians 328. There are no more Jews, Gentiles, slaves, or free men or women because all of us form part of Christ's body. As a result, Spanish as any other political nation is always a member of "Nations." So, always there are multiple nations within a given socialpolitical society, at least in the present. However, in some countries there
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