Click below to learn more about the  core principles of Transformationism.

Evil of the LRPS

The so-called left-right political spectrum (LRPS) is in total shambles. There has always been mistrust and dysfunction in democracy, but it’s reached a fever pitch in the 21st century, threatening to destroy the natural world and take down society in its violence.

The utter failure of the left to inspire public confidence together with the utter failure of the right to achieve general prosperity is stark.

In the wake of this disaster, far from people rebounding to the left in the face of massive unprecedented wealth inequality and chronic decline in public goods (in much of the world there never were public goods), we’ve entered a dangerous curve into right wing populism that stands to destroy the humanitarian gains of the last century and inspire all out war.

There are reasons why left-right politics is chronically incapable of solving problems and poisons our society with division.

The ideologies are not only false but incommensurate.

In ‘theory’ (it’s a stretch even to call it that), the pendulum swings from right to left and back, creating balance and stable growth. In reality, the pendulum swings right to left and back, destroying livelihoods and social cohesion in its path. The only solution is to dismantle the pendulum.

The left-right political spectrum should be stuffed into the garbage can of history where it belongs – before it’s too late.

Saving Democracy

Democracy should be about competency: the ability of leaders to understand human beings, human needs, and to deliver on human quality of life and prosperity for all. On that test, conservatives and socialists have absolutely failed.

By exorcising social capitalism from our economics – transforming our monetary system – we can banish these monstrous and corrupt fools from government forever.

Transformationists will push all democratic systems to maximize representation and eliminate corruption.

Neither banks nor elites will have any say in how we conduct our economics and politics.

Transformationism is about consent. If there are significant populations who prefer to live in the filth of their existing economic and political depravity, they’ll have to do so until they wake up. Transformationism isn’t about forcing people to change.

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