The problem with philosophies such as that presented in Samuel Zane Batten's New World Order (1919), is that you can not take the reality that Christ related in his acts and teachings, and convert it into politics. It's akin to trying to replicate the qualities of water with wood. You loose the essence all together, and totally corrupt the thing till all that you have in the end is the anti-Christ.
Yeshua (known as Jesus for what ever reason), never taught group action, nor did he teach politics, he reflected the edicts of Eden, of God's Kingdom (Luke 17:20-21), and nothing more.
He was that living reality, not a mere teacher, not one who memorizes verse then repeats it at a later date having no real experience to draw upon. He was a living example, and he taught us methods, disciplines, and meditations upon which we could turn in order to find The Kingdom Within. It is a personal matter, not a social matter.