English sociologist, economist, socialist, and social reformer
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“Silence is God's first language.” St. John of the Cross. Our busy, noisy world keeps us distracted and spiritually empty. God invites us to escape into His presence and find real life! Listen in as Pastor Joel Rainey shares his message series on spiritual disciplines.LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:• “Rule of Life” resource for this series• Covenant Church Outreach Brochure• Quotes: Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”, J. Alec Motyer, John Calvin, Nicholas Wolterstorff “Quartet of the Vulnerable”, Beatrice Webb, Elaine Scarry• Download the free study guide by visiting and clicking on the button "Download Study Guide"• Find a complete transcript here• Scripture References: Isaiah 58, verses 1-14; Proverbs 19, verse 17• Find out more about Covenant Church at covenantexperience.com
At the end of every interview that host David Edmonds conducts for the Social Science Bites podcast, he poses the same question: Whose work most influenced you? Those exchanges don't appear in the regular podcast; we save them up and present them as quick-fire montages that in turn create a fascinating mosaic of the breadth and variety of the social and behavioral science enterprise itself. In this, the fifth such montage, we offer the latest collection. Again, a wide spectrum of influences reveals itself, including nods to non-social-science figures like philosopher Derek Parfit and primatologist Jane Goodall, historical heavyweights like Adam Smith and the couple Sidney and Beatrice Webb, and two past guests on Social Science Bites itself, Nobel Prize laureates Angus Deaton and Daniel Kahneman.
Just as the title states! After two motherlode history episodes, we're doing an all media episode! Shannon walks us through the history of feminist literature from the earliest surviving scraps of parchment to a recent 2022 best-seller about women turning into dragons! Join us to learn about everything in between! After that we discuss a dam removal project that's showing great promise as an environmental remediation project. Show notes: https://phys.org/news/2023-06-shattering-myth-men-hunters-women.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protofeminism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_literature https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_feminist_literature Sappho: https://www.charlottemuseum.co.nz/post/who-was-sappho https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sappho Giovanni Boccaccio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Mulieribus_Claris Christine de Pisan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_de_Pizan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_the_City_of_Ladies Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Cornelius_Agrippa https://www.jstor.org/stable/41298737 Jane Anger: https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/anger/protection/protection.html Aphra Behn: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oroonoko https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rover_(play) Mary Astell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Astell https://iep.utm.edu/mary-astell/ https://1000wordphilosophy.com/2018/06/03/mary-astells-a-serious-proposal-to-the-ladies-1694/ Blue Stockings Society: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Stockings_Society Judith Sargent Murray https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Sargent_Murray https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Equality_of_the_Sexes Mary Wollstonecraft: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Wollstonecraft https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mary-Wollstonecraft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Men https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Woman https://www.britannica.com/topic/A-Vindication-of-the-Rights-of-Woman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Godwin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_the_Author_of_A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Woman Virginia Woolf: https://www.bl.uk/people/virginia-woolf Beatrice Webb: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wages_of_Men_and_Women:_Should_They_be_Equal%3F Maya Angelou: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/maya-angelou Recommended book list Nonfiction and poetry: The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center by Bell Hooks Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity by Judith Butler Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism by Kristen Ghodsee Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions and Third Word Feminism by Uma Narayan The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy I know My Name by Chanel Miller Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Women, Culture & Politics by Angela Y. Davis The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir My Secret Garden by Nancy Friday The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler The Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer The Bridge Called My Back by Multiple Writers Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein Fiction, for the most part: When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill The Power by Naomi Alderman Broken Earth trilogy by N. K. Jemisin Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Diving into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich Women who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estés Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys The Awakening by Kate Chopin The Vegetarian by Han Kang Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter Happy News: https://apnews.com/article/klamath-dams-removal-tribes-restoration-seeds-1bffbd1c351992f0f164d81d92a81b47 Listener mail link: Duncan's Ritual https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Duncans%20ritual Other Appearances: Come see us on Aron Ra's YouTube channel! He's doing a series titled Reading Joseph's Myth BoM. This link is for the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXJ4dsU0oGMKfJKvEMeRn5ebpAggkoVHf Email: glassboxpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GlassBoxPod Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/glassboxpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlassBoxPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glassboxpodcast/ Merch store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/exmoapparel/shop Or find the merch store by clicking on “Store” here: https://glassboxpodcast.com/index.html One time Paypal donation: bryceblankenagel@gmail.com
The Bible is not a series of disconnected stories, each one with a little moral for how to live, but it's actually primarily a single story about what went wrong with the human race and what will put it right. Figuring out what went wrong with the human race is really important. In her 1925 diary, Beatrice Webb, one of the architects of the modern British welfare system, says there's something wrong with us that leads to selfishness and violence, corruption in business and government, war and atrocities—and that it's consistent across history. Science hasn't dealt with it. Education hasn't dealt with it. Social machinery hasn't dealt with it. Who will explain it? Chapters 3 and 4 of Genesis do. Let's start with this very famous text, and let's notice four features of the narrative: 1) the sneer, 2) the lie, 3) the tree, and 4) the call. This sermon was preached by Dr. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on January 11, 2009. Series: Bible: The Whole Story - Creation and Fall. Scripture: Genesis 3:1-7. Today's podcast is brought to you by Gospel in Life, the site for all sermons, books, study guides and resources from Timothy Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian Church. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://gospelinlife.com/give and making a one-time or recurring donation.
Photo: The Labour party’s founding commitment to nationalisation, Clause Four, was drafted by two professional scribblers, Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Labour’s most radical prime minister, Clement Attlee, was educated at a public school, Haileybury; his cabinet included four old Etonians. Here: Beatrice and Sidney Webb, 1932 CBS Eye on the World with John BatchelorCBS Audio Network@BatchelorshowLabour and Sir Keir Starmer struggle with the beer drinkers opposite the wine drinkers. Adrian Wooldridge @TheEconomisthttps://www.economist.com/britain/2021/05/15/the-labour-party-is-being-pulled-apart-by-its-two-main-constituencies
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A conversation for the interest of students and practitioners of History and others interested in scholarly approaches and attitudes to biography and autobiography as historical methods. Professor Barbara Caine explains changing perceptions of biography in the historiography and the emergence of what some refer to as a biological turn and more recently an autobiographical turn. Professor Caine is author of Biography and History and books on the Strachey family, English feminism, Victorian feminists, and the sisters of Beatrice Webb, among other works. Professor Caine's current research is on the history of women's autobiography from the mid 18th century to the present.
Being brave. Finding the right balance. These are core Stoic virtues, but in their seriousness, they pale in comparison to what the Stoics worshipped most highly: Doing the right thing. There is no Stoic virtue more important than justice, because it influences all the others. Marcus Aurelius himself said that justice is “the source of all the other virtues.” Stoics throughout history have pushed and advocated for justice, oftentimes at great personal risk and with great courage, in order to do great things and defend the people and ideas that they loved. Cato gave his life trying to restore the Roman Republic.And Thrasea and Agrippinus gave theirs resisting the tyranny of Nero.George Washington and Thomas Jefferson formed a new nation—one which would seek, however imperfectly, to fight for democracy and justice—largely inspired by the philosophy of Cato and those other Stoics.Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a translator of Epictetus, led a black regiment of troops in the US Civil War.Beatrice Webb, who helped to found the London School of Economics and who first conceptualized the idea of collective bargaining, regularly re-read Marcus Aurelius.Countless other activists and politicians have turned to Stoicism to gird them against the difficulty of fighting for ideals that mattered, to guide them towards what was right in a world of so much wrong. A Stoic must deeply believe that an individual can make a difference. Successful activism and political maneuvering require understanding and strategy, as well as realism… and hope. It requires wisdom, acceptance and also a refusal to accept the statue quo. It was James Baldwin who most brilliantly captured this tension in Notes of a Native Son:It began to seem that one would have to hold in mind forever two ideas which seemed to be in opposition. The first idea was acceptance, the acceptance, totally without rancor, of life as it is, and men as they are: in light of this idea it goes without saying that injustice is commonplace. But this did not mean that one could be complacent, for the second idea was of equal power: that one must never, in one’s own life, accept these injustices as commonplace but one must fight them with all one’s strength.A Stoic sees the world clearly...but also sees clearly what the world can be. And then they are brave, and strategic enough to help bring it into reality. Check out the Daily Stoic’s new Four Virtues Medallion here.
Sidney and Beatrice Webb
Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Pioneers, Dreamers, Villainesses, STEMinists, Warriors & Social Justice Warriors, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Cinthia Pimentel, and Grace Lynch. Special thanks to Shira Atkins and Edie Allard. Theme music by Andi Kristins.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
In 1931, the British Academy elected its first female fellow, Beatrice Webb. A sociologist, economist and social reformer, she was one of the four founders of the London School of Economics. In this episode, Professor Jose Harris FBA and Dr Ben Jackson take a closer look at Webb’s extraordinary life and legacy.
In our first episode we’ll meet Clementina Black, Rachel and Margaret McMillan, Beatrice Webb, Lydia Becker, Sara Forbes Bonetta, and Queen Victoria, amongst many others. Through their stories we’ll explore nineteenth century politics: a time when it was a game played almost entirely by men – old men at that – and how the winds of change had started to whistle in the early 20th century. We’ll talk about the representation of black women from this period; how the virtuous militancy that had powered protest groups was increasingly being harnessed by social reformers; and the incredible story of how women came together to fight for greater rights in the workplace, on the streets, and in the home over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. 'Bloody Brilliant Women: The Pioneers, Revolutionaries and Geniuses Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention' is available in paperback from Waterstones (po.st/BloodyBrilliantWomenWS) and Amazon (po.st/BloodyBrilliantWomen ), audiobook (http://po.st/iTunesBrilliantWomenAudio) and eBook (http://po.st/iTunesBrilliantWomenE) from Apple Books. Cathy Newman (Twitter): @cathynewman Cathy Newman (Instagram): cathynewmanc4 William Collins: @WmCollinsBooks
Why did so many western intellectuals decide to offer their support to the Soviet Union in the 1930s? Writers like George Bernard Shaw, Freda Kirchwey and left intellectuals like Sidney and Beatrice Webb all gave Stalinism a veneer of legitimacy whilst hoping their own countries would stay steadfastly non communist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/explaininghistory.
Why did so many western intellectuals decide to offer their support to the Soviet Union in the 1930s? Writers like George Bernard Shaw, Freda Kirchwey and left intellectuals like Sidney and Beatrice Webb all gave Stalinism a veneer of legitimacy whilst hoping their own countries would stay steadfastly non communist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life of the prominent 19th-century social reformer Annie Besant. Born in 1847, Annie Besant espoused a range of causes including secularism, women's rights, Socialism, Irish Home Rule, birth control and better conditions for workers. Described by Beatrice Webb as having "the voice of a beautiful soul", Besant became an eloquent public speaker as well as writing numerous campaigning articles and pamphlets. She is perhaps most famous for the key role she played in the successful strike by female workers at the Bryant and May match factory in East London in 1888, which brought the appalling working conditions of many factory workers to greater public attention. Later in life she became a follower of theosophy, a belief system bringing together elements of Hinduism, Buddhism and other Eastern religions. She moved to India, its main base, and took on a leading role in the Indian self-rule movement, being appointed the first female president of the Indian National Congress in 1917. With: Lawrence Goldman Fellow in Modern History at St Peter's College, University of OxfordDavid Stack Reader in History at the University of Reading Yasmin Khan Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London. Producer: Victoria Brignell.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life of the prominent 19th-century social reformer Annie Besant. Born in 1847, Annie Besant espoused a range of causes including secularism, women's rights, Socialism, Irish Home Rule, birth control and better conditions for workers. Described by Beatrice Webb as having "the voice of a beautiful soul", Besant became an eloquent public speaker as well as writing numerous campaigning articles and pamphlets. She is perhaps most famous for the key role she played in the successful strike by female workers at the Bryant and May match factory in East London in 1888, which brought the appalling working conditions of many factory workers to greater public attention. Later in life she became a follower of theosophy, a belief system bringing together elements of Hinduism, Buddhism and other Eastern religions. She moved to India, its main base, and took on a leading role in the Indian self-rule movement, being appointed the first female president of the Indian National Congress in 1917. With: Lawrence Goldman Fellow in Modern History at St Peter's College, University of Oxford David Stack Reader in History at the University of Reading Yasmin Khan Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London. Producer: Victoria Brignell.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life of the prominent 19th-century social reformer Annie Besant. Born in 1847, Annie Besant espoused a range of causes including secularism, women's rights, Socialism, Irish Home Rule, birth control and better conditions for workers. Described by Beatrice Webb as having "the voice of a beautiful soul", Besant became an eloquent public speaker as well as writing numerous campaigning articles and pamphlets. She is perhaps most famous for the key role she played in the successful strike by female workers at the Bryant and May match factory in East London in 1888, which brought the appalling working conditions of many factory workers to greater public attention. Later in life she became a follower of theosophy, a belief system bringing together elements of Hinduism, Buddhism and other Eastern religions. She moved to India, its main base, and took on a leading role in the Indian self-rule movement, being appointed the first female president of the Indian National Congress in 1917. With: Lawrence Goldman Fellow in Modern History at St Peter's College, University of Oxford David Stack Reader in History at the University of Reading Yasmin Khan Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London. Producer: Victoria Brignell.
Notes, References, and Links for further study: Tragedy and Hope dot com March's Invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online community (link expires monthly) Log in page for the Tragedy and Hope online community Peace Revolution primary site (2009-2012) Peace Revolution backup stream (2006-2012) Includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast (predecessor to Peace Revolution) These 2 podcasts amount to 250+ hours of commercial-free educational content, which formulate a comprehensive and conscious curriculum. The Ultimate History Lesson dot com The Ultimate History Lesson Official Playlist (on YouTube) The Ultimate History Lesson (Torrents) (Video) The Ultimate History Lesson (5+ hours / 1080p HD mp4) (Audio) The Ultimate History Lesson + Commentary (16+ hours / mp3) i. If you're interested in downloading the torrent versions, please send an email to: Editors@TragedyandHope.com with the word “torrent” in the subject line. ii. What is a Torrent? (on Wikipedia) uTorrent (software to create and download torrent files) Lew Rockwell discussing The Ultimate History Lesson with Mark Carbonaro (of radio station KION in Monterey, CA) 10. Peg Luksik “Who Controls our Children? How Public Schools Dumb Down Students” 1992 NEA: A Trojan Horse in American Education by Samuel Blumenfeld (1984) 11. Corbett Report Radio 096: In the Labyrinth of the Psychopath with Thomas Sheridan12. School Sucks Podcast 130: Logic Saves Lives / Empowerment and Intellectual Self-Defense with Richard Grove and Tony Myers13. Trivium Method of Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving “Trivium” menu at the top of Tragedy and Hope dot com 14. Definition of existence (or reality): Reality/Existence is every substance, action, relationship, and attribute which is, was, or ever will be. This sentence describes the ENTIRETY of language, inclusive of Aristotle's Ten Categories of Being (relates to proofs of that which exists, i.e “reality”). Now re-read the sentence, replacing the words with the Grammar equivalents: “Reality/Existence is every noun, verb, adjective/adverb, and prepositonal phrase/conjunction that is, was, or ever will be.” 15. Definition of compulsory: Depending on or produced by compulsion; compelled, forced, enforced, obligatory. In special collocations, as compulsory education. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)16. Definition of volition: An act of willing or resolving; a decision or choice made after due consideration or deliberation; a resolution or determination. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)17. Definition of irrationality: The quality of being devoid of reason. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)18. Definition of sophism: A specious but fallacious argument, either used deliberately in order to deceive or mislead, or employed as a means of displaying ingenuity in reasoning. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)19. Definition of solipsism: The view or theory that self is the only object of real knowledge or the only thing really existent. Also, = egoism 1, and in weakened sense. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)20. Definition of fallacy: Deception, guile, trickery; a deception, trick; a false statement, a lie. Deceitfulness (obs.). b.2.b Deceptiveness, aptness to mislead, unreliability. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) Latin: Fallax, n. “deception”; and Fallere, v. “to deceive” Summary: Fallacies are errors in logical thinking, which you should refrain from integrating into your own mindset; when integrated, fallacies dissolve your freedom. Fallacy (on Wikipedia) 21. Definition of belief: The mental action, condition, or habit, of trusting to or confiding in a person or thing; trust, dependence, reliance, confidence, faith. Const. in (to, of obs.) a person. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)22. Definition of occult: Hidden (from sight); concealed (by something interposed); not exposed to view. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) How to Free Your Mind: The Occulted Keys of Wisdom 23. Definition of education: Education: to bring out, to extract, to produce from a state of occultation (Johnson's Dictionary, 1854); from the Latin verb educo, to lead or draw out. To un-occult information 24. The Trivium (on Wikipedia) Grammar (or Knowledge), as your input Logic (or Understanding), the process of thinking to remove contradictions Rhetoric (or Wisdom), as the output 25. The Ultimate History Lesson dot com Purchase the film (Coupon Code: SCHOOLSUCKS) Read the Transcript and Investigate the References Listen to the 16+ hour version with Commentary and Analysis i. Peace Revolution episodes 041-045 26. Charles Darwin and his marriage into the Wedgewood Pottery fortune27. Definition of Religion: 3a. Action or conduct indicating a belief in, reverence for, and desire to please, a divine ruling power; the exercise or practice of rites or observances implying this. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) Latin: religare (to bind or tie-back), the opposite of liberty Argumentum ad Ignorantium: appeal to ignorance fallacy Appeal to authority fallacy Appeal to tradition fallacy Appeal to popularity fallacy 28. Listing of Logical Fallacies (under the top menu “Trivium” entry)29. Ad baculum fallacy: (Latin for argument to the cudgel or appeal to the stick), also known as appeal to force, is an argument where force, coercion, or the threat of force, is given as a justification for a conclusion. It is a specific case of the negative form of an argument to the consequences.30. Deepest Secrets of Secret Societies Read and listen to: “How to Free Your Mind: The Occulted Keys of Wisdom” Albert Pike page 861 of Morals and Dogma i. 3-4-5 Pythagorean Triangle ii. 3 = The Trivium iii. 4 = The Quadrivium iv. 5 = Your 5-Senses 31. Fallacy of the Neglected Aspect(s): to present evidence in support of one side of an issue to the exclusion of relevant evidence to the contrary. The withholding of evidence hostile to the conclusion at hand may be malicious and intentional or due to unawareness.32. Definition of chanting: The action of the verb chant; singing, musical recitation, etc. (In early usage, also: Incantation, enchantment.) (source: Oxford English Dictionary)33. Definition of psittacism: The mechanical repetition of previously received ideas or images that reflects neither true reasoning nor feeling; repetition of words or phrases parrot-fashion, without reflection, automatically. Hence ˈpsittacist; psittaˈcistically adv. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) Latin: psitta = parrot 34. Gatto: Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede (Chapter 12) The Underground History of American Education 35. Antony Sutton: America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to Skull and Bones36. Charlotte Iserbyt: The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America37. The Brain Model Organizational Software @ Tragedy and Hope The “Brain” tab on the top menu of Tragedy and Hope dot com This model contains thousands of connections between major topics, personalities, and events in modern history; trailing the origins of cause-and-effect back for thousands of years. 38. Free State Project39. Larken Rose: The Most Dangerous Superstition (a must-read)40. Herbert Spencer (on Wikipedia) “survival of the fittest” concept 41. Social Darwinism (on Wikipedia)42. Eugenics (on Wikipedia)43. Beatrice Webb (on Wikipedia)44. Sun Tzu (on Wikipedia)45. Machiavelli (on Wikipedia)46. Von Clausewitz (on Wikipedia)47. American History Association (on Wikipedia)48. Fabius Maximus (on Wikipedia)49. Fabian Socialism (on Wikipedia) Logo = Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Fabian Stained Glass Window (shaping the world in their image) Brain Model: connections between Fabian Socialism and the Rothschild Banking Empire 50. Definition of predator: An animal that preys upon another. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)51. Edward R. Pease: “ History of the Fabian Society”52. Justified Sinning: the belief without evidence, of illusions, and portraying fiction as fact; as a function of some underlying irrationality (i.e. authority has given them permission to rule over others and violate volition)53. “Babylonian Woe” by David Astle54. “The Republic” by Plato (on Wikipedia) Caste structure 55. “Sic Itur Ad Astra” by Dr. Andrew Galambos Volitional Science Lectures 56. Fallacy of Argument from Authority (on Wikipedia) Ad Verecundiam 57. Immanuel Kant (on Wikipedia) Solipsism: The view or theory that self is the only object of real knowledge or the only thing really existent. Also, = egoism 1, and in weakened sense. b. Using logic and reason to “refute” logic and reason 58. The Fallacy of the Stolen Concept: The “stolen concept” fallacy, first identified by Ayn Rand, is the fallacy of using a concept while denying the validity of its genetic roots, i.e., of an earlier concept(s) on which it logically depends.59. Argument (on Wikipedia) Declarative sentence Clear Terms True Premises Valid Argument 60. Collectivism: The sacrifice of the individual rights as the function of powering the State.61. Definition of democide: death by government62. Definition of dialectic (logic): the process of asking substantial questions and finding valid answers which eliminates contradiction and ascertains identity, also known as “thinking”, this is the use of ratios to compare and contrast which creates rational and reasonable clarity in the mind. When Gatto says he “argues with himself about what he believes”, this is what he's doing. 63. “Against Schooling” by John Taylor Gatto, published by Harpers Magazine64. “On Sophistical Refutations” by Aristotle Contains the list of errors in thinking, a.k.a. “fallacies” Contains the gist of intellectual self-defense in terms of fallacies 65. Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations, genesis of the 2nd invasion of Iraq in 2003 Full-text of Powell's fallacy-ridden speech in The Guardian (London News) Powell's infamous speech (on YouTube) 66. Socrates (on Wikipedia)67. Maslow's hierarchy of needs (on Wikipedia)68. Definition of conspiracy: The action of conspiring; combination of persons for an evil or unlawful purpose. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)69. Definition of “Conspiracy Theory”: “Additions 1997 Add: 4.4 Special Combs. conspiracy theory, the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event; so conspiracy theorist. “ (source: Oxford English Dictionary)70. Definition of Psittacism: The mechanical repetition of previously received ideas or images that reflects neither true reasoning nor feeling; repetition of words or phrases parrot-fashion, without reflection, automatically. (source: The Oxford English Dictionary)71. The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon (on Wikipedia)72. Autodidactic (on Wikipedia)73. Didactic (on Wikipedia)74. Thinking = non-contradictory identification = Logic The process of which is also Reason by way of Rationality (compare and contrast ratios) 75. Appeal to Laughter/Ridicule fallacy (on Wikipedia)76. Definition of diffidence: Want of confidence or faith; mistrust, distrust, misgiving, doubt. (source: Oxford English Dictionary); opposite of confidence77. Fallacy of Argument from Authority (on Wikipedia) Ad Verecundiam 78. Religare: to tie back, to bind, to prevent from growing79. Amptssprache fallacy Fallacy of Authority Eichmann @ Nuremberg, “only following orders” defense Milgram Experiment (on Wikipedia) Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment (on Wikipedia) “Just doing my job” fallacy 80. Definition of naïve: Natural, unaffected, simple, artless. (source: Oxford English Dictionary)81. Would you like to Know More? 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(2011) is our video series focusing in on the history of corruption in our public education system.Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006)Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010)Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007)THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! If you would like to donate so that we can continue producing independent media without commercial advertising, simply click the button below for a one-time donation: Alternatively, You can become a Member and Support our ability to create media for the public (while You make new friends and enjoy educating yourself along the way) by subscribing to the Tragedy and Hope Community: Monthly @ $14.95 / month Yearly @ $120.00 / year *Subscription details on Subscribe page in the Top Menu.
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What is a Torrent?(on Wikipedia) uTorrent (software to create and download torrent files) Lew Rockwell discussing The Ultimate History Lesson with Mark Carbonaro (of radio station KION in Monterey, CA) 10. Peg Luksik “Who Controls our Children? How Public Schools Dumb Down Students” 1992 NEA: A Trojan Horse in American Education by Samuel Blumenfeld (1984) 11. Corbett Report Radio 096: In the Labyrinth of the Psychopath with Thomas Sheridan 12. School Sucks Podcast 130: Logic Saves Lives / Empowerment and Intellectual Self-Defense with Richard Grove and Tony Myers 13. Trivium Method of Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving “Trivium” menu at the top of Tragedy and Hope dot com 14. Definition of existence (or reality): Reality/Existence is every substance, action, relationship, and attribute which is, was, or ever will be. This sentence describes the ENTIRETY of language, inclusive of Aristotle's Ten Categories of Being (relates to proofs of that which exists, i.e “reality”). Now re-read the sentence, replacing the words with the Grammar equivalents: “Reality/Existence is every noun, verb, adjective/adverb, and prepositonal phrase/conjunction that is, was, or ever will be.” 15. Definition of compulsory: Depending on or produced by compulsion; compelled, forced, enforced, obligatory. In special collocations, as compulsory education. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 16. Definition of volition: An act of willing or resolving; a decision or choice made after due consideration or deliberation; a resolution or determination. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 17. Definition of irrationality: The quality of being devoid of reason. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 18. Definition of sophism: A specious but fallacious argument, either used deliberately in order to deceive or mislead, or employed as a means of displaying ingenuity in reasoning. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 19. Definition of solipsism: The view or theory that self is the only object of real knowledge or the only thing really existent. Also, = egoism 1, and in weakened sense. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 20. Definition of fallacy: Deception, guile, trickery; a deception, trick; a false statement, a lie. Deceitfulness (obs.). b.2.b Deceptiveness, aptness to mislead, unreliability. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) Latin: Fallax, n. “deception”; and Fallere, v. “to deceive” Summary: Fallacies are errors in logical thinking, which you should refrain from integrating into your own mindset; when integrated, fallacies dissolve your freedom. Fallacy (on Wikipedia) 21. Definition of belief: The mental action, condition, or habit, of trusting to or confiding in a person or thing; trust, dependence, reliance, confidence, faith. Const. in (to, of obs.) a person. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 22. Definition of occult: Hidden (from sight); concealed (by something interposed); not exposed to view. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) How to Free Your Mind: The Occulted Keys of Wisdom 23. Definition of education: Education: to bring out, to extract, to produce from a state of occultation (Johnson's Dictionary, 1854); from the Latin verb educo, to lead or draw out. To un-occult information 24. The Trivium (on Wikipedia) Grammar (or Knowledge), as your input Logic (or Understanding), the process of thinking to remove contradictions Rhetoric (or Wisdom), as the output 25. The Ultimate History Lesson dot com Purchase the film (Coupon Code: SCHOOLSUCKS) Read the Transcript and Investigate the References Listen to the 16+ hour version with Commentary and Analysis i. Peace Revolution episodes 041-045 26. Charles Darwin and his marriage into the Wedgewood Pottery fortune 27. Definition of Religion: 3a. Action or conduct indicating a belief in, reverence for, and desire to please, a divine ruling power; the exercise or practice of rites or observances implying this. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) Latin: religare (to bind or tie-back), the opposite of liberty Argumentum ad Ignorantium: appeal to ignorance fallacy Appeal to authority fallacy Appeal to tradition fallacy Appeal to popularity fallacy 28. Listing of Logical Fallacies (under the top menu “Trivium” entry) 29. Ad baculum fallacy: (Latin for argument to the cudgel or appeal to the stick), also known as appeal to force, is an argument where force, coercion, or the threat of force, is given as a justification for a conclusion. It is a specific case of the negative form of an argument to the consequences. 30. Deepest Secrets of Secret Societies Read and listen to: “How to Free Your Mind: The Occulted Keys of Wisdom” Albert Pike page 861 of Morals and Dogma i. 3-4-5 Pythagorean Triangle ii. 3 = The Trivium iii. 4 = The Quadrivium iv. 5 = Your 5-Senses 31. Fallacy of the Neglected Aspect(s): to present evidence in support of one side of an issue to the exclusion of relevant evidence to the contrary. The withholding of evidence hostile to the conclusion at hand may be malicious and intentional or due to unawareness. 32. Definition of chanting: The action of the verb chant; singing, musical recitation, etc. (In early usage, also: Incantation, enchantment.) (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 33. Definition of psittacism: The mechanical repetition of previously received ideas or images that reflects neither true reasoning nor feeling; repetition of words or phrases parrot-fashion, without reflection, automatically. Hence ˈpsittacist; psittaˈcistically adv. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) Latin: psitta = parrot 34. Gatto: Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede (Chapter 12) The Underground History of American Education 35. Antony Sutton: America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to Skull and Bones 36. Charlotte Iserbyt: The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America 37. The Brain Model Organizational Software @ Tragedy and Hope The “Brain” tab on the top menu of Tragedy and Hope dot com This model contains thousands of connections between major topics, personalities, and events in modern history; trailing the origins of cause-and-effect back for thousands of years. 38. Free State Project 39. Larken Rose: The Most Dangerous Superstition (a must-read) 40. Herbert Spencer (on Wikipedia) “survival of the fittest” concept 41. Social Darwinism (on Wikipedia) 42. Eugenics (on Wikipedia) 43. Beatrice Webb (on Wikipedia) 44. Sun Tzu (on Wikipedia) 45. Machiavelli (on Wikipedia) 46. Von Clausewitz (on Wikipedia) 47. American History Association (on Wikipedia) 48. Fabius Maximus (on Wikipedia) 49. Fabian Socialism (on Wikipedia) Logo = Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Fabian Stained Glass Window (shaping the world in their image) Brain Model: connections between Fabian Socialism and the Rothschild Banking Empire 50. Definition of predator: An animal that preys upon another. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 51. Edward R. Pease: “ History of the Fabian Society” 52. Justified Sinning: the belief without evidence, of illusions, and portraying fiction as fact; as a function of some underlying irrationality (i.e. authority has given them permission to rule over others and violate volition) 53. “Babylonian Woe” by David Astle 54. “The Republic” by Plato (on Wikipedia) Caste structure 55. “Sic Itur Ad Astra” by Dr. Andrew Galambos Volitional Science Lectures 56. Fallacy of Argument from Authority (on Wikipedia) Ad Verecundiam 57. Immanuel Kant (on Wikipedia) Solipsism: The view or theory that self is the only object of real knowledge or the only thing really existent. Also, = egoism 1, and in weakened sense. b. Using logic and reason to “refute” logic and reason 58. The Fallacy of the Stolen Concept: The “stolen concept” fallacy, first identified by Ayn Rand, is the fallacy of using a concept while denying the validity of its genetic roots, i.e., of an earlier concept(s) on which it logically depends. 59. Argument (on Wikipedia) Declarative sentence Clear Terms True Premises Valid Argument 60. Collectivism: The sacrifice of the individual rights as the function of powering the State. 61. Definition of democide: death by government 62. Definition of dialectic (logic): the process of asking substantial questions and finding valid answers which eliminates contradiction and ascertains identity, also known as “thinking”, this is the use of ratios to compare and contrast which creates rational and reasonable clarity in the mind. When Gatto says he “argues with himself about what he believes”, this is what he's doing. 63. “Against Schooling” by John Taylor Gatto, published by Harpers Magazine 64. “On Sophistical Refutations” by Aristotle Contains the list of errors in thinking, a.k.a. “fallacies” Contains the gist of intellectual self-defense in terms of fallacies 65. Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations, genesis of the 2nd invasion of Iraq in 2003 Full-text of Powell's fallacy-ridden speech in The Guardian (London News) Powell's infamous speech (on YouTube) 66. Socrates (on Wikipedia) 67. Maslow's hierarchy of needs (on Wikipedia) 68. Definition of conspiracy: The action of conspiring; combination of persons for an evil or unlawful purpose. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 69. Definition of “Conspiracy Theory”: “Additions 1997 Add: 4.4 Special Combs. conspiracy theory, the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event; so conspiracy theorist. “ (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 70. Definition of Psittacism: The mechanical repetition of previously received ideas or images that reflects neither true reasoning nor feeling; repetition of words or phrases parrot-fashion, without reflection, automatically. (source: The Oxford English Dictionary) 71. The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon (on Wikipedia) 72. Autodidactic (on Wikipedia) 73. Didactic (on Wikipedia) 74. Thinking = non-contradictory identification = Logic The process of which is also Reason by way of Rationality (compare and contrast ratios) 75. Appeal to Laughter/Ridicule fallacy (on Wikipedia) 76. Definition of diffidence: Want of confidence or faith; mistrust, distrust, misgiving, doubt. (source: Oxford English Dictionary); opposite of confidence 77. Fallacy of Argument from Authority (on Wikipedia) Ad Verecundiam 78. Religare: to tie back, to bind, to prevent from growing 79. Amptssprache fallacy Fallacy of Authority Eichmann @ Nuremberg, “only following orders” defense Milgram Experiment (on Wikipedia) Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment (on Wikipedia) “Just doing my job” fallacy 80. Definition of naïve: Natural, unaffected, simple, artless. (source: Oxford English Dictionary) 81. Would you like to Know More? Tragedy and Hope dot com Trivium(tab on top menu) How to Free Your Mind List of Fallacies The Brain(tab on top menu) Critical Thinking Taken out of Public Schooling The Rothschild Banking Empire Pop-Up Fallacies dot com i. Obama 9 fallacies per minute Jan Irvin's Gnostic Media podcast episodes investigating the Fallacies with Dr. Michael LaBossiere 82. Corbett Report Interview 475: Curing Statism with Stefan Molyneux 83. FreeDomainRadio 669: Dr. No – Friend or Foe by Stefan Molyneux Peace Revolution partner podcasts: Corbett Report dot com Media Monarchy dot com Gnostic Media Podcast School Sucks Project Podcast Meria dot net Other productions by members of the T&H network: The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto (2012) a journey into the dark heart of public schooling, revealing how America became incoherent, one student at a time. Navigating Netflix (2011) our video series wherein we conduct a critical analysis of films you might have missed; Navigating Netflix is available for free on YouTube. "Memories of a Political Prisoner", an interview with Professor Chengiah Ragaven, graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Sussex; AFTER he was a political prisoner, who was exiled from South Africa, during Apartheid. (2011) What You've Been Missing! (2011) is our video series focusing in on the history of corruption in our public education system. Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006) Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010) Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 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Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking community Peace Revolution Podcast's primary hosting site (2009-2011) Peace Revolution Podcast's backup hosting site (2006-2011, also includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast episodes, starting at the bottom of the page) Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media productions, free to the public) On the top menu, there is a “Trivium” selection, which includes the Brain model discussed in Peace Revolution episodes. “A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute T&H Partner Podcasts: Media Monarchy, Corbett Report, Gnostic Media, & Remedy Radio Useful Tools: www.StartPage.com (It uses Google's search algorithm, but doesn't collect your private info and search history) StartPage search engine Firefox add-on The Brain (mind mapping software to organize your research) download for FREE The free version works for all functions except web publication Ultimate History Lesson Hour 3, minutes 1 -15 (approx.): Reece Committee (or: U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations) Norman Dodd (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Foundations: Their Power and Influence” by Rene Wormser (1958) (Book) “The Leipzig Connection: Basics in Education” by Paolo Lioni (1993) The Metaphysical Club (on Wikipedia) William James (on Wikipedia) John Dewey (on Wikipedia) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (on Wikipedia) Charles S. Peirce (Peirce Society) Pragmatic Philosophy (on Wikipedia) Immanuel Kant (on Wikipedia) Kant's “Critique of Pure Reason” (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Impact of Science on Society” by Bertrand Russell (1952): (Fichte quote & page) (Book) “Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine” by Norbert Wiener (1948): (Book) “The Human Use of Human Beings” by Norbert Wiener http://books.google.com/books/about/The_human_use_of_human_beings.html?id=l9l6zquHvZIC Norbert Wiener (on Wikipedia) Hour 3 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 1-15: Tax Exempt Foundations Walsh Committee (Wikipedia) Carroll Reece (Wikipedia) Reece Committee Norman Dodd (On Tax Exempt Foundations) Federal Reserve Income Tax General Education Board (Wikipedia) Rockefeller Foundation Ford Foundation Carnegie Endowment Charles Sanders Pierce (Wikipedia) Immanuel Kant Edgar Rice Burroughs / John Carter and the Princess of Mars Thomas Paine (Wikipedia) Printing Press DIY / Do It Yourself (Wikipedia) Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century by Scott Noble PsyWar by Scott Noble Leo Tolstoy (Printing press ignorance) “Literacy is a form of slavery, until a method of critical thinking is exercised by the reader.” – R.G. Utilitarianism (Wikipedia) Jeremy Bentham (Wikipedia) Panopticon (Wikipedia) Adam Weishaupt (Wikipedia) William James “truth as collective name” quote Dewey “knowledge is belief authorized by enquiry” Metaphysical Club Philosophic Corruption of Physics by David Harriman 1, 2 (Gnostic Media Interviews) Nihilism Existentialism National Socialism (Wikipedia) Classical Trivium (Wikipedia) Metaphysics Epistemology (Wikipedia) Ethics Aesthetics (Wikipedia) Allusions Abstraction Metaphor Rhetoric & The Active Literacies Albion Seed by David Hackett Fischer (Chapter 1 Social Statuses) Bete Noire (a person or thing strongly detested) Bavarian Illuminati American Historical Association (on Wikipedia) Andrew Dickson White (Wikipedia) Timothy Dwight (Wikipedia) Daniel Coit Gilman (Wikipedia) Skull and Bones Trust William Huntington Russell (Wikipedia) Johns Hopkins University The Yale Troika Skull and Bones (Wikipedia) America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to The Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton How the Order controls Education (Chapter 8) The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Iserbyt Pestalozzi (Wikipedia) Lavater Fichte (Book) A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1917) “The Philosophic Corruption of Physics & The Logical Leap” (Gnostic Media podcast #111 & 112/ David Harriman interviews) (Book) “Perfectibilists: The 18th Century Bavarian Order of the Illuminati” by Terry Melanson (2009) (Book) “The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America” by Louis Menand (2001) Norman Dodd/Katherine Casey/Hidden Agenda Interview (transcript) American Historical Association History & Archives Guggenheim Foundation (on Wikipedia) Walsh (Commission on Industrial Relations) 1915 (on Wikipedia) Charles Sanders Peirce: “Pragmatism As a Principle and Method of Right Thinking: The 1903 Harvard Lectures on Pragmatism” Bertrand Russell Hour 3, minutes 15 -30 (approx.) Academic Genealogy Chart (Book) “The New Atlantis” by Sir Francis Bacon (1624): Sir Francis Bacon (on Wikipedia) “Principles of Psychology” by William James (1890): “The Last of the Mohicans” by James Fenimore Cooper (1826): James Fenimore Cooper (Wikipedia) “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine (1776): http://www.ushistory.org/paine/commonsense/ Bill Clinton (mentor, Quigley, speech reference): 1992 Democratic National Convention: Unitarian /Harvard (on Wikipedia) Herbert Spencer + Eugenics: “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand (1957) (pages 1000 -1070, John Galt's Speech): Fabian Society (on Wikipedia) London School of Economics (on Wikipedia) Society for Psychical Research (on Wikipedia) Arthur Balfour (on Wikipedia) Beatrice Webb (on Wikipedia) William T. Stead (on Wikipedia) “The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes” (1902) with elucidatory notes by William T. Stead “The Avengers” (1960's British television series, featuring a character “John Steed”) Martin Luther (on Wikipedia) Ninety-Five Theses by Martin Luther (1517) (on Wikipedia) Senator Oscar Callaway (on Wikipedia) Congressional Record (February 9, 1917) U.S. Senate Speech (1942) Truman + Standard Oil Treason of Rockefellers (Book) “Wall Street and The Rise of Hitler” by Antony C. Sutton (1976) (Krupp reference) Hour 3 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 15-30: History of the U.S. Census (Wikipedia) Self-Reliance (Wikipedia) Concept of Property John Locke (Wikipedia) Concept of Informed Consent Death and Taxes Von Clausewitz (Wikipedia) Absolute War (Wikipedia) Hegelian Dialectic (Wikipedia) Stimulus Response (Wikipedia) The High Cabal with Col. L. Fletcher Prouty Peace Revolution episode 038: The High Cabal British East India Company (Wikipedia) British East India Company Flag Elihu Yale (Wikipedia) Cotton Mather (Wikipedia) Yale University Root Hog, or Die! (Wikipedia) Herbert Spencer (Wikipedia) W.G. Sumner (Wikipedia) Social Darwinism Society for Psychical Research (Wikipedia) Edward Pease (Wikipedia) Fabian Society (Wikipedia) Thomas Davidson (Wikipedia) Frank Podmore (Wikipedia Sophism (Wikipedia) Solipsism (Wikipedia) Intellectual Self-Defense Carroll Quigley The Anglo American Establishment (.pdf) New England and the Bavarian Illuminati (.pdf) Boston Brahmins (Wikpedia) University of Chicago Obama Transcript via Associated Press Fabian Socialism (Wikipedia) Fabius Maximus (Wikipedia) War of Attrition (Wikipedia) Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Logo of Fabian Socialism) Rhodes Round Table Group (Wikipedia) Rhodes Scholars (Wikipedia) William T. Stead (Wikipedia) The Republic by Plato Kybernetes B.F. Trentowski (Wikipedia) Cybernetics (Stanford) Norbert Weiner (Wikipedia) Bertrand Russell (Wikipedia) Corporate Personhood (Wikipedia) Prophylactic (Dictionary) Harry Truman Rockefeller Quote WWII (Time Magazine) "Standard Oil of New Jersey was putting forth every effort of which it was capable to protect the control of the German government..." – Harry Truman (see also: Pittsburg Press Article; March 27th, 1942) The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA by Burton Hersh (Amazon) Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution by Antony C. Sutton (.pdf) Wall Street and the rise of Hitler by Antony C. Sutton (.pdf) Wall Street and FDR by Antony C. Sutton (.pdf) Senator Oscar Callaway's 1917 quote” "In March, 1915, the J.P. Morgan interests, the steel, shipbuilding, and powder interest, and their subsidiary organizations, got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press. … They found it was only necessary to purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers. An agreement was reached; the policy of the papers was bought, to be paid for by the month; an editor was furnished for each paper to properly supervise and edit information regarding the questions of preparedness, militarism, financial policies, and other things of national and international nature considered vital to the interests of the purchasers." Henry P. Davison / Time Life (Wikipedia) Henry Luce (Wikipedia) C.D. Jackson (Wikipedia) Zapruder Film (Wikipedia) George DeMohrenschild (Wikipedia) R. Gordon Wasson (Wikipedia) MK ULTRA (Wikipedia) Buchenwald Sykewar (Amazon) Life Magazine “The Discovery of Mushrooms That Cause Strange Visions” by R. Gordon Wasson; May 13, 1957 J.P. Morgan and the Hull Carbine Affair Bilderberg Group (Wikipedia) Hedley Bull (Wikipedia) Herbert Butterfield (Wikipedia) British Committee for the Theory of International Politics (Wikipedia) Liberal Realism (Wikipedia) Rothschild Banking Empire (Wikipedia) Economist (Wikipedia) Roll Call (Wikipedia) Congressional Quarterly (Wikipedia) Reuters (Wikipedia) Psychological Warfare (Wikipedia) William Paley (Wikipedia) War of the Worlds (Wikipedia) H.G. Wells (Wikipedia) The New World Order by H.G. Wells The New Machivellis by H.G. Wells (Project Gutenberg) Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces (Wikipedia) Office of Special Services (O.S.S.) “Globalizing Ideal Beauty: How Female Copywriters of the J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency Redefined Beauty for the twentieth Century Rhodes Scholars (Page 137) Oxbridge = Oxford + Cambridge (Wikipedia) James Walter Thompson Company (Wikipedia) John B. Watson (Wikipedia) De Beers Diamond Cartel (Wikipedia) Cecil Rhodes (Wikipedia) Oppenheimer (“The Diamond Empire – Oppenheimer Family's Cartel, Artificial Scarcity”) All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace by Adam Curtis / BBC (Archive.org) “White, King, Red Rubber, Black Death” (YouTube) Basil Nicholson (Globalizing Ideal Beauty) (Co-Founder of the London Daily Mirror) “Cultural New Deal Urge to Bring Order” /article published in The Science News-Letter Vol. 37, No. 1 (Jan. 6, 1940), pp. 6-7 by Lawrence K. Frank Macy Conferences (Wikipedia) Film: “The Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet” by Lutz Dammbeck Lawrence K Frank / Josiah Macy Junior Foundation Human Use of Human Beings by Norbert Wiener (Amazon) William T. Stead (Wikipedia) The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes edited by William T. Stead (archive.org) Council on Foreign Relations (Wikipedia) Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time by Carroll Quigley (1966) (Book) The Evolution of Civilizations by Carroll Quigley (Book) The Anglo American Establishment by Carroll Quigley The Balfour Declaration (Wikipedia) Lord Rothschild (Wikipedia) Paris 1919 by Margaret MacMillan (Amazon) Alfred Milner (Wikipedia) The Rise and Fall of Diamonds by Edward J. Epstein (Amazon) Peace Revolution episode … Diamonds: The Jewel of Denial (Peacerevolution.org Carl Von Clausewitz “Absolute War” (on Wikipedia) “On War” by Carl Von Clausewitz (1832) (Scribd) Hegelian Dialectic (on Wikipedia) “Root Hog, or die” (on Wikipedia) Peace Revolution episode #38 The High Cabal / Lessons in Foreign and Domestic Policy (Fletcher Prouty, Elijah Yale, British East India Company) Beatrice Webb (on Wikipedia) Edward R. Pease (on Wikipedia) Fabian Society (on Wikipedia) Obama / University of Chicago University of Chicago / Rockefeller Foundation “How Corporate Law Inhibits Social Responsibility” by Robert Hinkley (February 2002 article) Congressional Record (February 9, 1917): TIME magazine (on Wikipedia) LIFE magazine (on Wikipedia) Zapruder Film (on Wikipedia) Bruce Campbell Adamson (JFK assassination research & books) R. Gordon Wasson (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality” by R. Gordon Wasson “When The Elite Loved LSD” by John Cloud (Time magazine article; April 23, 2007 article) “Great Adventures in the Discovery of Mushrooms that Cause Strange Visions” by R. Gordon Wasson (LIFE magazine article; May 13, 1957) William Paley CBS (New York Times Obituary October 27, 1990) “The CIA and the Media” by Carl Bernstein (Rolling Stone article; October 20, 1977) (Book) “The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America” by Hugh Wilford (2008; reference chapter 10 -“Things Fall Apart: Journalists”) (Book) “Psychological Warfare” by Paul M. A. Linebarger (1948) (Book) “The Hall Carbine Affair: A Study in Contemporary Folklore” by R. Gordon Wasson (1948) Charles Douglas Jackson / Bilderberg to America reference Hedley Bull (on Wikipedia) Herbert Butterfield (on Wikipedia) Liberal Realism (on Wikipedia) London School of Economics (on Wikipedia) Council on Foreign Relations History (CFR) Sir Evelyn de Rothschild / The Economist (“Evelyn's dauphin” February 13, 2003 article) The Economist / Congressional Quarterly / Roll Call magazines Orson Wells (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The War of the Worlds” by H.G. Wells (1898) The War of The Worlds (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The New World Order” by H.G. Wells (1940) H.G. Wells (on Wikipedia) Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Globalizing Ideal Beauty” by Denise H. Sutton (2009) James Walter Thompson (on Wikipedia) J. Walter Thompson Company (on Wikipedia) John B Watson / Behaviorism (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Rise & Fall of Diamonds: The Shattering of a Brilliant Illusion” by Edward Jay Epstein (1982) (Cecil Rhodes/ Rothschild Bank reference chapter 7; Oppenheimer reference chapter 12; DeBeers / J. Walter Thompson reference chapter 13) “The Diamond Empire” Transcript (PBS Frontline; February 1, 1994) Josiah Macy Junior Foundation (on Wikipedia) Macy Conferences (on Wikipedia) William T. Stead (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes” with elucidatory notes by W.T. Stead (1902) (Book) “Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Carroll Quigley (1966) http://www.carrollquigley.net/books.htm Carroll Quigley (www.carrollquigley.net) (Book) “The Evolution of Civilizations: An Introduction to Historical Analysis” by Carroll Quigley (1979) (Book) “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley (1981): Margaret MacMillan (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed The World” by Margaret MacMillan (reprint 2003) Hour 3, minutes 30 -45 (approx.): (Book) Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time by Carroll Quigley (1966) http://www.carrollquigley.net/books.htm Carroll Quigley (on Wikipedia) Council on Foreign Relations (on Wikipedia) “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley (1981): Hour 3 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 30-45: Interview with Carroll Quigley (1976) (YouTube) Peace Revolution episode 018: A History of the World in Our Time / Origins of Tragedy and Hope False Flag Attacks (Wikipedia) Emad Salem (Wikipedia) World Trade Center 1993 Bombing by FBI (CBS) The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin (Archive.org) On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin (Wikipedia) William Jefferson Clinton (Wikipedia) Georgetown Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service Jesuits (Wikipedia) Dr. Frank Adeyloette (Wikipedia) The History of the Rhodes Trust by Sir Anthony Kenny (Amazon) Sir Anthony Kenny (Wikipedia) “This radical Right fairy tale, which is now an accepted folk myth in many groups in America, pictured the recent history of the United States, in regard to domestic reform and in foreign affairs, as a well-organized plot by extreme Left-wing elements.... This myth, like all fables, does in fact have a modicum of truth. There does exist, and has existed for a generation, an international Anglophile network which operates, to some extent, in the way the Radical right believes the Communists act. In fact, this network, which we may identify as the Round Table Groups, has no aversion to cooperating with the Communists, or any other group, and frequently does so. I know of the operation of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960's, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. I have objected, both in the past and recently, to a few of its policies... but in general my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain unknown, and I believe its role in history is significant enough to be known.” (“Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Prof. Carroll Quigley, Page 949-950) John von Neumann (Wikipedia) Martin Luther (Wikipedia) The Early American Reception of German Idealism by James Good (Amazon) Wilhelm Wundt (Wikipedia) Thorsten Veblen (Wikipedia) Conspicuous Consumption (on Wikipedia) Vilfredo Pareto (Wikipedia) Gaetano Mosca (Wikipedia) Sociology of the Elites by Michael Hartmann (Google Books) Elite Theory (on Wikipdia) Peace Revolution episode #22 “The Best Enemies Money Can Buy / The Arch which connects 2 Pillars” Peace Revolution episode #37 “Justified Sinners / The History of Eugenics in America” “The American aborigines, Negroes and Europeans are as different from each other in mind as any three races that can be named; yet I was incessantly struck, whilst living with the Fuegians on board the ‘Beagle', with the many little traits of character, shewing how similar their minds were to ours; and so it was with a full-blooded negro with whom I happened once to be intimate” (on SCRIBD) Panopticon (on Wikipedia) Bill Clinton speaks of Carroll Quigley at 1992 DNC (on YouTube) Edmund Walsh (on Wikipedia) Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (on Wikipedia) Hour 3, minutes 45 –end: “The Descent of Man” by Charles Darwin (1871): Francis Galton (on Wikipedia) Adam Smith (on Wikipedia) CATO Institute (on Wikipedia) Marshall Fritz (on Wikipedia) Benjamin Franklin (on Wikipedia) “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”(1793) Thomas Edison (on Wikipedia) “Young Thomas Edison” (biographical film 1940): Niccolò Machiavelli (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Prince” by Machiavelli (on Wikipedia) Thomas Hobbes /Leviathan (on Wikipedia) Crisis of Democracy: Report of the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission (Michael J. Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington, Joni Watanuki / published 1975) Hour 3 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 45-End Proofs of a Conspiracy by John Robison (1798) The Prince by Niccollo Machiavelli Martin Luther trained in the Trivium Venetian Black Nobility by Webster Tarpley (1993) Rosicrucians (Wikipedia) Artificial Scarcity (Wikipedia) Walter Lippmann (Wikipedia Edward Bernays (Wikipedia) Maritime Admiralty Law (Wikipedia) Ben Franklin's House: The Naked Truth” by Maev Kennedy (The Guardian article; August 11, 2003) Trilaterals Over Washington by Patrick Wood and Antony C. Sutton George Washington's Letters (Library of Congress) October 24, 1798 Sovereign (Wikipedia) Swa Raj (Wikipedia) Autonomy (Wikipedia) Integrity (Wikipedia) Consent (Wikipedia) Medici Banking Empire (Wikipedia) Empires: The Medicis / Godfathers of the Renaissance (PBS) Borgia Family (Wikipedia) Pope Leo X / The Medici Pope (Wikipedia) The Art of War by Nicolo Machiavelli The Borgias (Showtime Miniseries) (Showtime) Old Nick (Wikipedia) Modus Operandi (Wikipedia) Machiavelli (on Wikipedia) “Against Oligarchy: Venice” (Essays and Speeches, 1970-1996) by Webster Tarpley Trilateral Commission Crisis of Democracy: Report of the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission (Michael J. Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington, Joni Watanuki / published 1975) (Book) “Trilaterals Over Washington” by Antony C. Sutton, Patrick M. Wood (1978) (“Crisis of Democracy”, see pages 20- 24; 95- 98) Thomas Jefferson Letter / Illuminati / Adam Weishaupt reference Zbigniew Brzezinski (on Wikipedia) End of Hour 3Stay tuned for Peace Revolution Episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + CommentaryTHANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! If you would like to donate so that we can continue producing independent media without commercial advertising, simply click the button below for a one-time donation: Alternatively, You can become a Member and Support our ability to create media for the public (while You make new friends and enjoy educating yourself along the way) by subscribing to the Tragedy and Hope Community: Monthly @ $14.95 / month Yearly @ $120.00 / year *Subscription details on Subscribe page in the Top Menu.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Benevolent Dictator: He Who Regulates Consumption Is Heady with Corruption: "Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, and all Other "Isms", Tend to Turn the Nations into Paupers' Prisons, Politicians and Promises, Each Unconvincing Actor, Bring in Personal Ambition, the True Corrupting Factor, Caring Not What the Party is Called as Long as it has Power, For Psychopathic Types Obsess to Live Atop the Tower, In Charge of Nations' Wealth, Distribution, Consumption, An Elite Class Always Emerges, Bloated with Corruption" © Alan Watt }-- Darwinism, Evolution - Science, Dependence on Grants (from Tax Money and Foundations), Published Theories (Guesses) - Neuroscience Research to find "Criminal" Brains - UK National Health Service, Private Sector Takeover of Hospitals - Police Trained to see Public as Enemy - Militarization of Policing - UK--Bill to Abolish Minimum Wage - Electric Cars for the Rich. "Political Ponerology" book, Psychopaths in Positions of Power - "Benevolent Dictators" - System of British Empire set up in Commonwealth of Nations, India - Gandhi - Will Durant, Slanted History Written, Rhodes-Milner-RIIA-CFR Group - Fabian Society, Sidney and Beatrice Webb, George Bernard Shaw, Scientific Socialism - Sciences of Total Control - Irish Famine (Brought on by British Gov.) - Survival Instincts, Drive to Survive. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 2, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Sentients Scream Warning at Con of Greens' Warming: "Public Programming Immersion Gives Predictable Perception, False Reality is illusion As You're Guided to Conclusion, Only a Few Think it Strange, All This Hype, Climate Change, Crowds Move in a Dream, With Strange Notions, Going Green, Dissenters, Shunned with Derision By Disciples of New Religion, The High-Man Turns the Page, Sanctifying This NEW AGE, Gods Say 'Now You'll Pray to Us In This Dawning of Aquarius' " © Alan Watt }-- Royal Advisors - Psychopaths, Lower and Upper Class - Mercantilism, Merchant Bankers - Authoritarian Stage - Terrify Public and Victim Turns to Abuser - Scientific Dictatorship - Economy, Media. Aldous Huxley, "Brave New World", Ultimate Revolution, Getting People to Love Their Servitude - "Going Green" Con, Charge for Shopping Bags, Profits - Continual Crisis. Cold War, Nuclear Annihilation Scare, Fear Conditioning - Reece Commission Investigation into Foundations, Merger of Soviet and West - Collectivism. Downloading of Ideas, Attack from Outer Space - "The Day After" series - Al Gore, Pierre Trudeau - 2 Sides of Dialectic to 3rd Way. Global Warming / Climate Change, Catastrophe Movies - Environmental Fanaticism - Research Grants, IPCC, NASA - Warming and Cooling Ages - Experiments to Prove Desired Conclusions, Computer Models. UN Agenda 21, Sustainable Communities, Persons, Containment, Restriction of Travel - Domed Cities - Third World, Grants for Women Only, Men Bypassed, Depopulation Strategy. Bureaucratese Language, Fabians Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Preambles. (Article: "Hysteria is the real threat, not global warming" by Andrew Alexander (dailymail.co.uk) - July 9, 2009.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 9, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)