A Manifesto of Fatherhood, by Marcin Masny

The sense of Revolution is Patricide. The Rebellion is against the “reappearance of the father”.

People who defend the Family and the Unborn, such as you and me, often fail to grasp the secular (in its both senses) process of Revolution spreading over the whole of mankind. Where is the goal of Revolution? Does it aim at the annihilation of the Family or other traditional human institutions? Does it aim at the killing of innocent babies just for the sake of killing itself? No. If we look at the successive phases of Revolution, whose early stage goes back to the time of Descartes, we can see its logic. It is hardly probable that a man or a group of men could invent such a sophisticated, long-lasting, multigenerational process.

Nevertheless, the Revolution is still in progress and, since the Fifties, it assumes a shape of Patricide. Now we see that attacking Family, fertility, unborn children, sexual normality has been no more than a set of instruments aiming at annihilating the Father and the Fatherhood, a phenomenon also containing in itself  another phenomenon – motherhood.

Herbert Marcuse admits it openly in his “Eros and Civilization” (1955):

“Freud emphasized the ‘exclusive’ character of the deviations from normality, their rejection of the procreative sex act. The perversions thus express rebellion against the subjugation of sexuality under the order of procreation, and against the institutions which guarantee this order. Psychoanalytic theory sees in the practice that exclude or prevent procreation an opposition against continuing the chain of reproduction and thereby of paternal domination—an attempt to  prevent the ‘reappearance of the father’ ”.

That’s the essential!

Before Marcuse, Johann Jakob Bachofen, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Sigmund Freud, Karl A. Wittfogel and many others proclaimed a revolution against the Father. After Marcuse, nobody needs to proclaim it. For the last five decennies, the Revolution has been progressing. The popular culture artifacts and the media are saturated with contents that humiliate and intimidate men and fathers.

The present global systemic crisis offers a chance for Revolution to complete its goals. Its sponsors hope to see the Endlösung before they close their eyes. But it’s also a chance to reverse the direction of human history.

What is a “password” ? “Password” is a word, frequently a secret word, that activates, opens and guides. The archons and the hidden demiurges of Revolution (because men are not able to invent such a sophisticated, multigenerational process) focus their efforts on Fatherhood and Paternity. We have got to focus our efforts on the same. On Fatherhood. As fathers. As supporters of the Father. Irrespective of what our religious or ethnic background are.

So the password of the 21th Century should be Fatherhood.


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