Michael Barone says that many in our cultural and political elite follow the tenets of “Lennonism.” Not “Leninism,” but the philosophy of John Lennon in his song Imagine:
“Imagine there’s no countries. . . .Nothing to kill or die for. … Imagine all the people living life in peace. … And the world will be as one.”
“And no religion too.” But Barone defines Lennonism as the desire to eliminate distinct nations. Thus the impulse for global government, a global economy, unlimited immigration, and multiculturalism.
From Michael Barone, Voters Reject John Lennon’s ‘World as One’ – Town Hall:
“The president believes the world will be a better place if all borders are eliminated — from a trade perspective, from the viewpoint of economic development and in welcoming people from other cultures and countries.”That’s a paraphrase of a speech former President Bill Clinton made only months after leaving office, on Sept. 10, 2001, in Melbourne, Australia. There’s apparently no transcript; the quotation is from the businessman who hosted the forum, appearing in an article in the next day’s Melbourne newspaper, which, thanks to time zone differences, was about 12 hours before the airliners hit the twin towers.