We hear much about the greater good in contemporary speech, writing and culture. Who defines this greater good and why is it even necessary to discuss the topic at all? Furthermore, to what lengths are we to go to attain this high ideal. According to Marxist theory the only true greater good is that of the masses, the proletariat in their quest for fairness and cultural equality. In practice the greater good of the Marxist has more assuredly, always been an abysmal failure with some future utopia just over the horizon. While an inordinate amount of breath and ink has been spilled in justifying the atrocities committed by this ideology and condemning all else, no persuasive evidence exists to give any rational human being the motivation to venture upon such a fruitless task. Indeed, to any reasonable entity, the greater good of Marxist thought is a campaign in mass suicide, ending in self annihilation. Yet, even today, it persists in leading astray entire populations. It does not do so through veritas or by way of some organic modality. No, the greater good of the Marxist survives through deceit and by force. While, it is understandable, that a person may be so moved by an idea that they are willing to lie, cheat and steal to see it succeed, the idea much first be honorable, righteous and generous. For if not, it is no more than another wicked path towards mass death, destruction and peril. This charter of course is unnatural, as self preservation is embedded in the human condition, but the conundrum is revealed. Self preservation, in and of itself, is not a worthy cause to base a society upon, as history has proven out through every monarch, Czar, tyrant and dictator. Each of these abhorrent rulerships, throughout human history have swayed the masses through the promise of safety, security and thus, more equality for all. We know that this is nothing more than an age old ruse. So again, the idea must first be rooted in truth, love and liberty.
Deceit utilized for ones cause is not a new occurrence. In fact, the Hebrews after gaining their independence from Egypt embarked upon finding the Promised Land the God had, well, promised them. Upon coming to the boundary of this new land, God himself tells the Moses to send out spies to survey the land, the opposing military and the economic status of the area. This would not be the last time that this craft of gathering intelligence by way of deceit, in an effort to secure the greater good, would be implemented by the Hebrews. These tellings in scripture would, a few thousand years later, be implemented by nearly every preceding civilization, yet it seems the underlying ideal normally dictated success. The American colonists, astute in scripture, would use the Hebrews and their intelligence gathering in much the same way, of course using the technology and tactics of the current day. The British had all but perfected this deceitful practice, yet their imperial cause, in the end, made for frequently mailable spies, as the trickle down effect does not work so well under monarchy. Americans would take this spying event to a whole new level, through ingenuity in technology, mixed with the elder ages’ craft of intelligence gathering through deceit, misinformation and misdirection. The primary difference was the cause, as loyalty by American colonists was very solid and rarely done exclusively for pay, as Congress was bankrupt until well after Independence was gained. The greater good was contrived of an ideal that was far superior to those we now hear rambling nightly about social justice and cultural equality. For these deceive and battle on through blood lust and power hungers, all based upon jealousy and complacency. Whereas, the former offered nothing more than individual liberty and the ability to chart ones own course, without the invention of blood lust and authoritarian boot stompers.
Deceit towards the liberty of self is by its very nature, the attempt to attain such for all around you. This is an ideal that has brevity and solidarity, that evokes loyalty and perseverance. While deceit upon your own family, countrymen and population is never warranted when it is towards greed, control or avarice. Yet, historical characters such as Hebrew or Israelite spies infiltrating enemy territory, Robert Townsend as a devout Quaker taking his secret to his grave or Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a German minister going deep undercover in a plot to assassinate Hitler, all show us what a greater good truly means. Their deceit was to serve the greater good, not to take away, oppress nor towards self gain. Indeed, these individuals employed deceit towards downing evil despots and dictators, all in an effort to help their neighbor. Marxist deceit on the other hand, utilizes these modalities in an effort to create more evil, oppression and unjust environments, all in an effort to destroy their neighbor. Deceit becomes a necessary tool when the cause is proper and a devilish arrow when aimed for an unrighteous cause. Choose ye this day your motives and that which impels your mind to act and do not waver, fight for what is right and not what is popular. Liberty and freedom are the greater good, all else pales in comparison.