Overview of Gerry Docherty & Jim Macgregors Book
Of the many myths that befog the modern political mind, none is so corrupting of the understanding or so incongruent with historical fact as the notion that the wealthy and the powerful do not conspire.
They do.
They conspire continually, habitually, effectively, diabolically and on a scale that beggars the imagination. To deny this conspiracy fact is to deny both overwhelming empirical evidence and elementary reason.
Nevertheless, for the astute observer of the Great Game of politics, it is an unending source of wonderment to stumble across ever more astounding examples of the monstrous machinations of which wealthy and powerful elites are capable. Indeed, it is precisely here that authors Docherty and Macgregor enter the fray and threaten to take our breath away entirely.
Thus, the official, canonized history of the origins of the First World War, so they tell us, is one long, unmitigated lie from start to finish. Even more to the conspiratorial point is the authors thesis that and to paraphrase a later Churchill who figures prominently in this earlier story never were so many murdered, so needlessly, for the ambitions and profit of so few.
In demolishing the many shibboleths surrounding the origins of the Great War (including German responsibility, British peace efforts, Belgian neutrality and the inevitability of the war), Docherty and Macgregor point the finger at what they argue is the real source of the conflict: a more or less secret cabal of British imperialists whose entire political existence for a decade and a half was dedicated to the fashioning of a European war in aid of destroying the British Empires newly emerging commercial, industrial and military competitor, Germany.
In short, far from sleepwalking into a global tragedy, the unsuspecting world, Docherty and Macgregor contend, was ambushed by a secret cabal of warmongers originating not in Berlin, but in London.
I must confess at this juncture to a certain bias in granting credence to such a striking thesis, this if only on general principle alone. After all, one straight look at present day political reality is to look square into the maw of Orwells nightmare. Moreover, three decades of independent journalism have led me to conclude not only that virtually nothing of what is presented as news is remotely true, but that the conventional writing and presentation of history itself is as phoney as a three dollar bill. Still, one does demand a credible argument or two. Lets look at a few of those contained in Hidden History.
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