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New Release! November 1st, 2021


Deconstructing Social Justice
​A Critical Inquiry Into The Concepts, Tactics, And Consequences
​Of the Social Justice Movement
​by Gerhardt Blume

“Social Justice” is really a semantic shapeshifter; its vagueness can be used to justify almost anything.
SJM, no doubt with the best of intentions, through its inherent self-contradictions represents some very serious threats to Democracies around the world.

Blume’s appraisal offers sustained arguments to support a straightforward reading of this movement and addresses the dangers of the SJM with a unique insight. By employing evolutionary theory, pointed comparative analysis, and a fairly deep understanding of history he makes the case that this movement is, essentially, a religious phenomenon and under the same lens, he argues that tribalism is a default setting on the human-animal; the anti-racist agenda, seeks to chain people to racialized categories, which quite easily devolve into social tribalism. Throughout the world we see the intense unremitting violence associated with the tribal instinct.

This book contains the blueprints for understanding SJM's global outspread, recognizing its battlefronts, and attaining the evidential critiques needed for a mature and unbiased perspective of what shapes the world around us.


Gerhardt Blume is a retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces. Prior to leaving academia to pursue a career in the military, Gerhardt was working on a PhD in philosophy. He completed the course work for a doctorate in both philosophy and sociology. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Arts and a Master’s degree in Philosophy.

As a senior Strategic Intelligence & Counter-Intelligence Analyst who served ITAC & CFNCIU around the world, offers the blueprints of understanding SJM's global outspread, recognizing its battlefronts, and attaining the evidential critiques needed for a mature and unbiased perspective of how the world is shaping around us.

Paperback & Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Athos Press (November 1, 2021)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 979-8756056846
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches

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