By
Chriss Street
As an out and proud member of the Fabian Society, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard sought to advance the collectivist state by implementing the gradualist reform of the United Nation’s Agenda 21.
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But once the public was exposed to the crushing costs, job destruction and loss of personal freedoms of environmental totalitarianism, Ms. Gillard was dumped on June 26th as too liberal for her own Labor Party.
The Fabian Society was founded in London in 1884 by poet Edward Carpenter, sexologist Havelock Ellis and Edward R. Pease to advocate for a new Western European Renaissance as a model for a common worldwide society. Fabians favored nationalization of land, believing rents collected by landowners are unearned.
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The Baroness Passfield, Martha Beatrice Webb, laid out the
Fabians’ economic strategy when by publishing: “The Co-operative
Movement in Great Britain”, “History of Trade Unionism”and “Industrial
Democracy.” In 1895,
she led the Fabian Society founding of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Baroness coined the term of “collective bargaining” as a right for
individuals to promote a welfare state that will “secure a national
minimum of civilized life … open to all alike, of both sexes and all classes,
by which we meant sufficient nourishment and training when young, a living wage
when able-bodied, treatment when sick, and modest but secure livelihood when
disabled or aged.”
The Fabians believe in the gradual nationalization of the
economy through communal organizing of the democratic process. Rather
than the violent revolutionary overthrow of the establishment, Fabians believed
that the only real way to effect “fundamental change” and “social justice” was
through a mass movement of the working classes presided over by the
intellectual and cultural elites.
As elitist intellectuals seeking a scientifically planned
society, the Fabians supportedeugenics to
improve the genetic composition of a human population by promoting of
higher reproduction of more desired people and sterilization to reduce those
who are less desirable. This led to the passage of the Half-Caste Act, which was
implemented in Australia to systematically and forcibly remove Aborigine children,
so that the British Colonial Office could “protect” the children from becoming
like their parents.
Over the next hundred years, Fabians succeeded in moving
much of the world into socialism and on the path to true collectivism.
But the Iron Curtain fell in 1989 and communism economically
collapsed. Undeterred by history and facts, the Fabians were instrumental
in repackaging the failed totalitarian state that provided the elites with
positions of privilege under socialism, into the environmentalism, land
preservation, zoning, and care for the planet to rehabilitate elites privileges
under Agenda 21.
Julia
Gillard made a name for herself in Australia Fabian circles as an editor and of
theSocialist Forum, where
she published a series of extremist policy strategies to consolidate control of
the economy. “The Greening of the Red” laid out the blueprint for the
left-wing to gain totalitarian control via environmental activism, calls for
re-regulating the exchange rate, reintroducing tariffs, and reducing imports
and foreign investment. The Australian media talked about how Ms. Gillard
was winning the hearts and minds of middle class Australians. The
notoriety powered her election to Parliament in 1996. In 2010 she
organized a palace coup within her own Labor Party in 2010 that allowed her to
snatch the Prime Ministership from her fellow party member, Kevin Rudd.
In her 2010 Australian election campaign, Gillard pledged to
build a “national consensus” for a carbon price by creating a “citizens
assembly”, to examine “the evidence on climate change, the case for action and
the possible consequences of introducing a market-based approach to limiting
and reducing carbon emissions.” But once elected she passed a $7.5 billion
fixed-price carbon tax on 500 utilities, transportation and mining companies,
with proceeds spent on new welfare payments.
Inflation took off, investment shrank and unemployment went
to double digit. On June 26th, Kevin Rudd
organized a counter palace revolt and took the Prime Ministership back from
Gillard. The new Prime Minister announced: “The government has decided
to terminate the carbon tax to help cost of living pressures for families and
to reduce costs for small businesses.” Irate Australians wanted
elimination of all costs associated with Agenda 21. So far, Rudd has
offer to switch to a CO2 emissions trading scheme that will save an average
household $350 a
year due to lower gas and electricity bills. He said the revenue
shortfall will be covered with federal budget cut of $3.5 billion
The public figured out the Fabians’ Agenda 21 strategy and
probably knocked it down for a bit in Australia. But the Agenda 21 scheme
of gradualist reform toward collectivism is alive and growing in most of the
world.
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