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KTOTV / L'Esprit des Lettres
L'Esprit des Lettres du 31 mai 2024 : É. Gabaix-Hialé, Denis Lensel et Adrien Bouhours

KTOTV / L'Esprit des Lettres

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 91:23


Églantine Gabaix-Hialé est chargée de mission de l'OEuvre d'Orient, reporter de guerre. Dans ces villes dévastées dont la reconstruction ne commence pas, au milieu des ruines de la Syrie, elle a rencontré des jeunes aux mains vides, conscients d'être responsables de l'avenir, elle a goûté à l'hospitalité intacte, elle a entrevu un visage de Dieu. Des textes magnifiques et des photos ; fruits de plus de dix ans sur le terrain (Dieu au milieu des ruines, chez Mame). Adrien Bouhours explore, lui, les ruines du christianisme (Le christianisme au défi des nouvelles spiritualités, chez Artège). Que signifie ce passage d'une société organique et chrétienne à une société syncrétiste et individualiste où chacun modèle sa spiritualité au gré de ses désirs ? Le « nouvel âge » annoncé par les acteurs de ces mutations est-il à la hauteur des promesses de bonheur et d'accomplissement qu'ils véhiculent ? Une analyse tranchante de la « nouvelle spiritualité », de ses sources historiques et des causes de la séduction qu'elle exerce. Un appel à redécouvrir les richesses oubliées du christianisme, seules à même de combler notre soif d'espérance, de transcendance et de vérité. Face à d'autres apparentes fatalités, aux idolâtries totalitaires, aux puissants, au pouvoir de l'argent, à l'image de l'Antigone de Sophocle, certaines femmes ont défendu le caractère sacré de la vie contre la mort. En Amazonie, au Liban, en Afrique, en Chine, dans l'ex-empire soviétique ou l'Allemagne nazie, elles ont souvent connu l'épreuve et prouvé leur fidélité à l'idéal incarné par Jésus. Denis Lensel retrace leurs destinées et nous inspire dans Les Antigones de l'Évangile - Ces femmes qui ont puisé dans leur foi la force de résister à l'oppression, chez Artège. Une émission animée par Jean-Marie Guénois, coproduite par KTO, le Jour du Seigneur et La Procure.

Sur le grill d'Ecotable
[Extrait #11 - Alain Ducasse et Amaury Bouhours] - La vision des chefs de la restauration écoresponsable

Sur le grill d'Ecotable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 3:38


Dans cet extrait, les chefs Alain Ducasse et Amaury Bouhours nous parlent de leur vision de l'écoresponsabilité en restauration: qu'est-ce que cela signifie? Comment la mettre en place? Est-ce qu'il y a une tendance à l'écoresponsabilité dans la restauration en France? Cet épisode est un extrait de [#11 - Alain Ducasse et Amaury Bouhours passent Sur le grill d'Ecotable]. N'hésitez pas à l'écouter en entier et à laisser votre avis sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée. *** Ecotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme https://impact.ecotable.fr/. Écotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site https://ecotable.fr/fr.

Sur le grill d'Ecotable
#11 - Alain Ducasse et Amaury Bouhours passent Sur le grill d'Ecotable

Sur le grill d'Ecotable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 50:53


Dans le cadre de la labellisation Ecotable du premier restaurant gastronomique de palace "Le Meurice Alain Ducasse", Alain Ducasse et Amaury Bouhours passent "Sur le grill". On ne présente plus le chef et entrepreneur Alain Ducasse, à la tête d'environ 30 établissements dans 10 pays du monde. On y trouve des restaurants étoilés, des bistrots ou encore des concepts comme "Burgal" le burger végétarien. En parallèle, Alain Ducasse a créé une école, une maison d'édition, des manufactures de produits d'exception comme le chocolat ou le café. Il est également membre cofondateur du Collège culinaire de France. Amaury Bouhours est chef exécutif du restaurant "Le Meurice Alain Ducasse". Après un Lycée hôtelier, il a intégré le groupe Ducasse et ne l'a plus quitté, jusqu'à devenir chef exécutif du Meurice. C'est lui qui a amené l'établissement vers les 3 écotables. Rencontre avec ce duo de chefs, pour mieux comprendre leurs vies, leurs engagements et leurs positions en matière de transition écologique.

2030 Glorieuses
#54 : Vincent Bouhours : “Posséder une Tiny House, c'est revenir à l'essentiel.”

2030 Glorieuses

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 48:22


Aujourd'hui, je pars à la rencontre de Vincent Bouhours, le co-fondateur de Baluchon, une entreprise artisanale (l'atelier se trouve au Pallet, à quelques kilomètres de Nantes), spécialisée dans la conception et la fabrication de tiny houses sur mesure. L'équipe propose également des outils facilitateurs pour les auto-constructeurs. Pour en savoir plus sur le travail de Vincent je vous invite à découvrir le site de Baluchon. Et si vous voulez continuer la lecture entamée par Vincent, il s'agissait de "A Handmade Life: In Search of Simplicity" de William Coperthwaite. "2030 Glorieuses", c'est le podcast qui met en avant les acteurs du monde de demain, ceux qui incarnent les utopies réalistes dont nous avons tant besoin. Ils sont des milliers en France à agir concrètement pour montrer que l'action est le meilleur remède contre le fatalisme et que, si nous agissons avec ambition et amour, la décennie des 2030 glorieuses est à portée de mains.

Les recettes
Riz de Camargue, légumes de maraichers de printemps d'Amaury Bouhours

Les recettes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 4:07


Tous les samedis, l'équipe de La table des bons vivants vous propose des recettes de saisons à réaliser chez vous pour vous régaler en famille, ou avec vos amis. Aujourd'hui, Amaury Bouhours, chef du restaurant Dali au Meurice, vous propose de réaliser un riz de Camargue accompagné de légumes de maraichers de printemps.

Quoi de Meuf
#8 - C’est trois meufs et un podcast

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 44:44


Pour ce huitième épisode de Quoi de meuf, Mélanie Wanga parle d’humour avec deux stand-uppeuses, Kee-Yoon Kim, actuellement à l’affiche de son dernier seule en scène “Tropique du panda”, et Anne Dupin, qui évolue au sein du Laugh Steady Crew et co-anime les plateaux paritaires Arte Diem Night.Du côté de la pop culture, vous retrouverez dans cet épisode les séries cultes Seinfeld, The Office et Parks & Recreation, les humoristes Amelle Chahbi et Shirley Souagnon et une dose de frissons avec la série American Horror Story.Enfin, Mélanie répond à la question de Florence qui s’interroge sur le procès en légitimité fait aux femmes qui réussissent dans leur carrière professionnelle.L’actu de Mélanie, Anne et Kee-Yoon (01:54)Le thème de l’épisode : les femmes dans le stand-up (03:48)Le moment Pop culture (28:08)Les recommandations culturelles (33:00)Le courrier des auditrices (37:30)Les références entendues dans l’épisodeLe film Man on the Moon de Milos Forman avec Jim Carrey et Danny DeVito (1999)« Jaune bonbon », le premier spectacle de Kee-YoonUn article de Fanny Hamayon sur l’abbé Bouhours à l’origine de la règle du « masculin [qui] l’emporte sur le féminin » (2017)L’article de Christopher Hitchens qui affirme que les femmes ne sont pas drôles, sur Vanity Fair (2007)La réponse de Tina Fey à l’article de Christopher HitchensLe reportage de France 2 sur les femmes qui « osent tout sur scène » (2018)L’article du Spot du rire sur le reportage de France 2 (2018)La chaîne Youtube d’Amy Schumer, humoriste américaineLes recommandations humourKee-Yoon : les humoristes américaines Sarah Silverman et Tina Fey. Les humoristes françaises Florence Foresti, Claudia Tagbo et Amelle Chahbi.Anne : les séries américaines The Office et Parks & Recreation avec Amy Poehler. L’humoriste américaine Chelsea Peretti, qui joue notamment dans la série Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Les humoristes françaises Shirley Souagnon, Blanche Gardin et l’actrice Judith Godrèche.Mélanie : la série américaine Seinfeld.Les recommandations culturellesMélanie : la série Killing Eve de Phoebe Waller-Bridge avec Sandra Oh.Anne : la saison 1 de la série American Horror Story.Kee-Yoon : la saison 2 de la série Jessica Jones.La question de l’auditrice sur la réussite des femmes dans le milieu professionnelLes statistiques de l’INSEE sur la part des femmes parmi les dirigeants d’entreprise (2015)Le site http://www.egalite-femmes-hommes.gouv.fr/Les statistiques de l’INSEE sur les inégalités femmes-hommes (2017)Pour suivre Kee-Yoon Kim :Son spectacle « Tropique du panda » les samedis et dimanches au théâtre du gymnase : 38 boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, 75010 ParisSes comptes Facebook, Twitter et InstagramPour suivre Anne Dupin :Le plateau du Laugh Steady Crew les 3 derniers mercredis du mois au Delly’s Comedy Club : 28 boulevard Diderot, 75012 ParisLe plateau Arte Diem NightSon compte FacebookPour poser une question à Clémentine et Mélanie : hello@quoidemeuf.netPour S'inscrire à la géniale newsletter Quoi de meuf : quoidemeuf.netQuoi de Meuf est une émission de Mélanie Wanga et Clémentine Gallot produite par Nouvelles Écoutes. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani.

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Roderic Broadhurst et.al., “Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 40:09


The work of sociologist Norbert Elias has had a renaissance in recent times, with Steven Pinker, among others, using it to argue that interpersonal violence has declined globally as states have expanded and subdued restless populations. In Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Roderic Broadhurst and his co-authors Thierry and Brigette Bouhours bring the declinist thesis to Southeast Asia. Coupling Elias's approach with criminological theory, Broadhurst and the Bouhours argue that Cambodia's experience over a 150 years is broadly consistent with what Elias found in Europe: that by monopolising force, generating chains of interdependence, and sensitising people to violence, states have an overall civilising effect. This is a startling and counterintuitive finding for a country whose name was not so long ago synonymous with genocide. But, Broadhurst and co-authors explain, the civilizing process is not linear. Asia like Europe has had its decivilising periods, and it might yet have some more. The overall trend, nevertheless, is away from violence and towards civility. Roderic Broadhurst joins New Books in Southeast Asian Studies to talk about state violence versus interpersonal violence, French colonial administration, postcolonialism and modernity, Sihanouk and the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen and authoritarianism, and the challenges of doing historical sociology across multiple regime types and periods. You may also be interested in: Astrid Noren-Nilsson, Cambodia's Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy Abram de Swaan, The Killing Compartments: The Mentality of Mass Murder Nick Cheesman is a fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He can be reached at nick.cheesman@anu.edu.au.

New Books in Sociology
Roderic Broadhurst et.al., “Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 40:09


The work of sociologist Norbert Elias has had a renaissance in recent times, with Steven Pinker, among others, using it to argue that interpersonal violence has declined globally as states have expanded and subdued restless populations. In Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Roderic Broadhurst and his co-authors Thierry and Brigette Bouhours bring the declinist thesis to Southeast Asia. Coupling Elias’s approach with criminological theory, Broadhurst and the Bouhours argue that Cambodia’s experience over a 150 years is broadly consistent with what Elias found in Europe: that by monopolising force, generating chains of interdependence, and sensitising people to violence, states have an overall civilising effect. This is a startling and counterintuitive finding for a country whose name was not so long ago synonymous with genocide. But, Broadhurst and co-authors explain, the civilizing process is not linear. Asia like Europe has had its decivilising periods, and it might yet have some more. The overall trend, nevertheless, is away from violence and towards civility. Roderic Broadhurst joins New Books in Southeast Asian Studies to talk about state violence versus interpersonal violence, French colonial administration, postcolonialism and modernity, Sihanouk and the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen and authoritarianism, and the challenges of doing historical sociology across multiple regime types and periods. You may also be interested in: Astrid Noren-Nilsson, Cambodia’s Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy Abram de Swaan, The Killing Compartments: The Mentality of Mass Murder Nick Cheesman is a fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He can be reached at nick.cheesman@anu.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Roderic Broadhurst et.al., “Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 40:09


The work of sociologist Norbert Elias has had a renaissance in recent times, with Steven Pinker, among others, using it to argue that interpersonal violence has declined globally as states have expanded and subdued restless populations. In Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Roderic Broadhurst and his co-authors Thierry and Brigette Bouhours bring the declinist thesis to Southeast Asia. Coupling Elias’s approach with criminological theory, Broadhurst and the Bouhours argue that Cambodia’s experience over a 150 years is broadly consistent with what Elias found in Europe: that by monopolising force, generating chains of interdependence, and sensitising people to violence, states have an overall civilising effect. This is a startling and counterintuitive finding for a country whose name was not so long ago synonymous with genocide. But, Broadhurst and co-authors explain, the civilizing process is not linear. Asia like Europe has had its decivilising periods, and it might yet have some more. The overall trend, nevertheless, is away from violence and towards civility. Roderic Broadhurst joins New Books in Southeast Asian Studies to talk about state violence versus interpersonal violence, French colonial administration, postcolonialism and modernity, Sihanouk and the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen and authoritarianism, and the challenges of doing historical sociology across multiple regime types and periods. You may also be interested in: Astrid Noren-Nilsson, Cambodia’s Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy Abram de Swaan, The Killing Compartments: The Mentality of Mass Murder Nick Cheesman is a fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He can be reached at nick.cheesman@anu.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Roderic Broadhurst et.al., “Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 38:24


The work of sociologist Norbert Elias has had a renaissance in recent times, with Steven Pinker, among others, using it to argue that interpersonal violence has declined globally as states have expanded and subdued restless populations. In Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Roderic Broadhurst and his co-authors Thierry and Brigette Bouhours bring the declinist thesis to Southeast Asia. Coupling Elias’s approach with criminological theory, Broadhurst and the Bouhours argue that Cambodia’s experience over a 150 years is broadly consistent with what Elias found in Europe: that by monopolising force, generating chains of interdependence, and sensitising people to violence, states have an overall civilising effect. This is a startling and counterintuitive finding for a country whose name was not so long ago synonymous with genocide. But, Broadhurst and co-authors explain, the civilizing process is not linear. Asia like Europe has had its decivilising periods, and it might yet have some more. The overall trend, nevertheless, is away from violence and towards civility. Roderic Broadhurst joins New Books in Southeast Asian Studies to talk about state violence versus interpersonal violence, French colonial administration, postcolonialism and modernity, Sihanouk and the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen and authoritarianism, and the challenges of doing historical sociology across multiple regime types and periods. You may also be interested in: Astrid Noren-Nilsson, Cambodia’s Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy Abram de Swaan, The Killing Compartments: The Mentality of Mass Murder Nick Cheesman is a fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He can be reached at nick.cheesman@anu.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Roderic Broadhurst et.al., “Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 40:09


The work of sociologist Norbert Elias has had a renaissance in recent times, with Steven Pinker, among others, using it to argue that interpersonal violence has declined globally as states have expanded and subdued restless populations. In Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Roderic Broadhurst and his co-authors Thierry and Brigette Bouhours bring the declinist thesis to Southeast Asia. Coupling Elias’s approach with criminological theory, Broadhurst and the Bouhours argue that Cambodia’s experience over a 150 years is broadly consistent with what Elias found in Europe: that by monopolising force, generating chains of interdependence, and sensitising people to violence, states have an overall civilising effect. This is a startling and counterintuitive finding for a country whose name was not so long ago synonymous with genocide. But, Broadhurst and co-authors explain, the civilizing process is not linear. Asia like Europe has had its decivilising periods, and it might yet have some more. The overall trend, nevertheless, is away from violence and towards civility. Roderic Broadhurst joins New Books in Southeast Asian Studies to talk about state violence versus interpersonal violence, French colonial administration, postcolonialism and modernity, Sihanouk and the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen and authoritarianism, and the challenges of doing historical sociology across multiple regime types and periods. You may also be interested in: Astrid Noren-Nilsson, Cambodia’s Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy Abram de Swaan, The Killing Compartments: The Mentality of Mass Murder Nick Cheesman is a fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He can be reached at nick.cheesman@anu.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Roderic Broadhurst et.al., “Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 40:09


The work of sociologist Norbert Elias has had a renaissance in recent times, with Steven Pinker, among others, using it to argue that interpersonal violence has declined globally as states have expanded and subdued restless populations. In Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Roderic Broadhurst and his co-authors Thierry and Brigette Bouhours bring the declinist thesis to Southeast Asia. Coupling Elias’s approach with criminological theory, Broadhurst and the Bouhours argue that Cambodia’s experience over a 150 years is broadly consistent with what Elias found in Europe: that by monopolising force, generating chains of interdependence, and sensitising people to violence, states have an overall civilising effect. This is a startling and counterintuitive finding for a country whose name was not so long ago synonymous with genocide. But, Broadhurst and co-authors explain, the civilizing process is not linear. Asia like Europe has had its decivilising periods, and it might yet have some more. The overall trend, nevertheless, is away from violence and towards civility. Roderic Broadhurst joins New Books in Southeast Asian Studies to talk about state violence versus interpersonal violence, French colonial administration, postcolonialism and modernity, Sihanouk and the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen and authoritarianism, and the challenges of doing historical sociology across multiple regime types and periods. You may also be interested in: Astrid Noren-Nilsson, Cambodia’s Second Kingdom: Nation, Imagination, and Democracy Abram de Swaan, The Killing Compartments: The Mentality of Mass Murder Nick Cheesman is a fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He can be reached at nick.cheesman@anu.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Peace Revolution Podcast
Peace Revolution episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + Commentary

The Peace Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2011 187:05


 Peace Revolution episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson w/ John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + CommentaryNotes, References, and Links for further study: Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking communityPeace 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, freeto the public). On the top menu, there is a “Trivium” selection, which includes the Brain model discussed in Peace Revolution episodes.  Ultimate History Lesson Hour 4, minutes 1 -15 (approx.) (Book) “The Metalogicon: A Twelfth-Century Defense of the Verbal and Logical Arts of the Trivium” by John of Salisbury Thomas Becket (on Wikipedia) John of Salisbury (on Wikipedia) R. Gordon Wasson (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality” by R. Gordon Wasson (1972) (Book) “Mushrooms, Russia and History” by Valentina Pavlovna Wasson and R. Gordon Wasson (1957) (click here to read Volume I & click here to read Volume II) Antony Sutton Lysander Spooner (on Wikipedia) Frédéric Bastiat (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Law” by Frédéric Bastiat Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede St. Ignatius Loyola (Catholic encyclopedia) Protestant Reformation (on Wikipedia) Counter-Reformation (on Wikipedia) The Society of Jesus (“Jesuits”; Catholic encyclopedia) Adam Weishaupt (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Leipzig Connection: Basics in Education” by Paolo Lionni (1993) Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (on Wikipedia) Johann Kaspar Lavater (on Wikipedia) Prussian Education System (on Wikipedia) (Book)  “The Story of Civilization” (11-volume set) by Will & Ariel Durant Admiral David Farragut (on Wikipedia) Hemp + George Washington/Thomas Jefferson (Book) “The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The Authoritative Historical Record of Cannabis and the Conspiracy Against Marijuana… and How Hemp Can Save The World” by Jack Herer (1973) Hearst  + HEMP prohibition Hour 4 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 1-15: UNCED (Youtube Video) (6:00 Talks about Rothschild funding of Rhodes) John of Salisbury(Wikipedia) Metalogicon (Wikipedia) Thomas Beckett (Wikipedia) R. Gordon Wasson (Wikipedia) JP Morgan (Wikipedia) (Book) "Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality (Ethno-Mycological Studies)" by Robert Gordon Wasson Life Magazine May 13th 1957 "Seeking the magic mushroom" (Magazine Article) Robert Gordon Wasson (Library / Archives) JP Morgan (Library / Archives) Century Club (Wikipedia) Wall Street – The Corner (Wikipedia) Edward Bernays (Wikipedia) (Book) "Propaganda" by Edward Bernays All Souls College, Oxford (Wikipedia) (Book) "Hall-Carbine Affair" by R Gordon Wasson Allan Nevins letters (Wikipedia) American Historical Association (Wikipedia) Carnegie Endowment (Wikipedia) Psilocybin Mushrooms (Wikipedia) John G Bourke (Wikipedia)  (Book) "Scatological Rites of All Nations" by John G Bourke (Book) "Sacred Mushroom Seeker: Tributes to R. Gordon Wasson" by Thomas J. Riedlinger Mazatec Indians (Wikipedia) Mazatec Indians (Catholic Encyclopedia) Maria Sabina (Wikipedia) Council on Foreign Relations (Wikipedia) Charles Douglas Jackson (Wikipedia) Henry P Davidson (Wikipedia) Henry Luce (Wikipedia) Time Life Magazine (Wikipedia) Allen Dulles (Wikipedia) National Geographic (Wikipedia) Clair Booth Luce (Wikipedia) “When the Elite Loved LSD” (Time Article) “Cary in the Sky with Diamonds” by Cari Beauchamp and Jude Bachrach  (VanityFair Article) Timothy Leary (Wikipedia) “IMAGE OF AN ASSASSINATION; A new look at the Zapruder film” (YouTube Video) (CD Jackson is referenced as the man who bought the Zapruder film) (Book) “SYKEWAR: Psychological Warfare against Germany, D-Day to VE-Day” by David Lerner (Includes William Paley and CD Jackson as psychological warfare during WWII) Abe Zapruder (Spartacus Educational Blog – Wikipedia Links imbedded within text) Lee Harvey Oswald (Wikipedia) Valentina Pavlovna Wasson (Erowid Entry) (Book) “Mushrooms, Russia, and History” by Valentina Pavlovna Wasson (.pdf's are at the bottom of the page) History of the Hippie Movement (Wikipedia) (Wasson + Psychedelic Revolution + New Age) Psychedelic Experience (Wikipedia) Heraldo Show (YouTube Video) (March 6, 1975; First Public Showing of the Zapruder Film) Kennedy's Executive Order 11110 (Wikipedia) Cold War (Wikipedia) (Book) "Compromised Campus" by Sigmund Diamond Harold J. Berman (Wikipedia) James Bryant Conant (Wikipedia) Utopia (Wikipedia) The Republic (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) The Laws (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (Book) "Family of Secrets" by Russ Baker London School of Economics (Wikipedia) Thomas Campbell Wasson (Wikipedia) Antony Sutton (Wikipedia) Stanford University (Wikipedia) Daughters of the Barons of Runnymede (Wikipedia) (Book) “Underground History of American Education” by John Taylor Gatto; Chapter 12 entitled “Daughter's of the Barons of Runnymede” (Book) "America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones" by Antony Sutton (Book) "The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America" by Charlotte Iserbyte Jan Iserbyte (SunJournal Article) King Leopold - White King Red Rubber Black Death (Google Video) U.S. Department of Education (Wikipedia) (Book) "The Underground History of American Education" by John Taylor Gatto Dark Ages (Wikipedia) Adoption (Wikipedia) Ignatius of Loyola (Wikipedia) Ignatius of Loyola (Catholic Encyclopedia) The Jesuits (Catholic Encyclopedia) Alumbrados (Wikipedia) Alumbrados (Catholic Encyclopedia) Bavarian Illuminati (Wikipedia) Protestantism (Wikipedia) Counter-Reformation (Wikipedia) Counter-Reformation (Catholic Encyclopedia) "The Role of the Venetian Oligarchy in Reformation, Counter-reformation, Enlightenment, and the Thirty Years' War" by Webster Tarpley  (Essay) (Book) "The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasonry, and the Discovery of the Secret Scrolls of Jesus" by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas Webster Tarpley (Wikipedia) (Book) "Institutes on the Christian Religion" by John Calvin Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin (Wikipedia) Adam Weishaupt (Wikipedia) Bavarian Illuminati Reference materials Oxford English Dictionary Illuminati: ‖‖ illuminati, n. pl. Also sing. illuminato (-ˈɑːtəʊ); †plur. -oes. Plural of L. illūminātus, It. -ato ‘enlightened', used in fig. sense.] A name assumed by or applied to various societies or sects because of their claim to special enlightenment in religious, or (later) intellectual, matters. a.a Applied to a sect of Spanish heretics which existed in the 16th c. under the name Alumbrados or ‘enlightened'; subsequently, to a similar but obscure sect of Familists which arose in France in Louis XIII's reign. 1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 166 An other pestilent Sect there was not long since of the Illuminati in Aragon.    1652 R. Boreman Countr. Catech. ii. 5 The Illuminatoes of the times, the Anabaptists.    1686 tr. Bouhours' St. Ignatius ii. 77 The Inquisitors‥were induced to believe, that‥the Person‥might either be an Illuminato or a Lutheran.    1749 G. Lavington Enthus. Methodists & Papists (1754) I. ii. 114 The Alumbrado's or Illuminati of Spain. b.b Used to render Ger. Illuminaten, the name of a celebrated secret society, founded at Ingolstadt in Bavaria, in 1776, by Professor Adam Weishaupt, holding deistic and republican principles, and having an organization akin to freemasonry; hence applied to other thinkers regarded as atheistic or free-thinking, e.g. the French Encyclopædists. 1797 J. Robison (title) Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati, and Reading Societies.    1798 Washington Lett. Writ. 1893 XIV. 119 The doctrines of the Illuminati and principles of Jacobinism.    1802 Kett Elem. Gen. Knowl. 71 (Jod.) The Freethinkers of England, the Philosophists of France, and the Illuminati of Germany. c.c gen. Persons affecting or claiming to possess special knowledge or enlightenment on any subject: often used satirically. 1816 T. L. Peacock Headlong Hall i, The conversation among these illuminati soon became animated.    1846 H. Rogers Ess. I. iv. 157 What was dark to himself was happily quite clear to these illuminati [the alchemists].    1850 Marg. Fuller Life without & Life within (1860) 41 Wilhelm is deemed worthy of admission to the society of the Illuminati, that is, those who have pierced the secret of life, and know what it is to be and to do.    a 1878 Sir G. Scott Recollect. iii. (1879) 111 All thanks and honour‥to the older Pugin, however much our illuminati may sneer.    1887 Contemp. Rev. Apr. 592 An illuminato like Katkoff may write as if Russia was invincible; practical men know better. 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica 11th Edition (Pre-Censorship for mass distribution) Illuminati Catholic Encyclopedia Illuminati At first (1774) he aimed at an arrangement with the Freemasons. Closer inquiry, however, destroyed his high estimate of this organization, and he resolved to found a new society which, surrounded with the greatest possible secrecy, would enable him most effectually to realize his aims and could at all times be precisely adapted to the needs of the age and local conditions. Estonian Wikipedia entry for Illuminati (translated) Cites “Kindergarten” as a novice initiative level of the Illuminati Illuminati Sightseeing: The Masonic Congress of Wilhelmsbad (1782) Illuminati (and all Secret Societies) banned in Bavaria (1785) How to enforce such a law? Documents published by the Bavarian Government 1796 Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften welche die Illuminatensekte (1787) Amazon.com “Nachtrag Von Weitern Originalschriften, Welche Die Illuminatensekte Überhaupt, Sonderbar Aber Den Stifter, Derselben Adam Weishaupt ... Betreffen, Und ... Illuminaten-Neste, Vorgen...” (German Edition) [Paperback] Duke University. Library. Jantz Collection. German Baroque Literature (Author) Google Books: “Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften, welche die Illuminatensekte überhaupt, sonderbar aber den Stifter, derselben Adam Weishaupt ... betreffen, und bey der auf dem Baron Bassusischen Schloss zu Sandersdorf, einem bekannten Illuminaten-Neste, vorgenommenen Visitation endeckt, sofort auf Churfürstlich höchsten Befehl gedruckt ... ; zwo Abtheilungen” (Google eBook) Archive.org: “Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften, welche die Illuminatensekte überhaupt, sonderbar aber …” (1787) Einige Originalschriften Des Illuminaten Ordens Munich (1787) Scribd.com: “Einige Originalschriften Des Illuminaten Ordens, Munich, 1787 Color” Die Neuesten Arbeiten des Spartacus und Philo (1793) Google Books: “Die neuesten Arbeiten des Spartacus und Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden” (Google eBook) Amazon.com: “Die Neuesten Arbeiten Des Spartacus Und Philo In Dem Illuminaten-orden” (German Edition) by Ludwig Adolf Christian von Grolmann Scribd.com: “Die Neuesten Arbeiten Des Sparticus Und Philo, Munich” (1793) Yet the “Illuminati” and “Illuminism” continue to spread in America… “Illuminati Conspiracy Part One: A Precise Exegesis on the Available Evidence” - by Terry Melanson, Aug. 5th, 2005 (Book) “Proofs of a Conspiracy” by Professor John Robison (1798) Member of the Royal Society and Professor of Physics – John Robison (Wikipedia) George Washington's Letters (October 24, 1798) “George Washington acknowledge the Doctrines of the Illuminati were Spreading in the United States” Library of Congress (Search “Illuminati”) Thomas Jefferson's Letters “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, Volume VII, 1795-1801, pp. 419-421 See also: "As Weishaupt lived under the tyranny of a despot and priests, he knew that caution was necessary even in spreading information, and the principles of pure morality. This has given an air of mystery to his views, was the foundation of his banishment.... If Weishaupt had written here, where no secrecy is necessary in our endeavors to render men wise and virtuous, he would not have thought of any secret machinery for that purpose." - Thomas Jefferson John Quincy Adams' “Letters on Freemasonry” (1832) (Archive.org) The Morgan Affair of 1826 (Death of William Morgan) Anti-Masonic Party (Wikipedia) (1st third-party formed in America) Creation of Mormonism: "Mormonism is designed to appear to be a religion, but it is instead a secret society at its core. In fact, since its inception, it had a structure and goals similar to the Bavarian Illuminati. Its mysticism and religious doctrine read just as if lifted from Masonic texts and Kabbalistic writings. It was created after the Morgan Affair of 1826 when the Freemason sect was nationally under attack and virtually came to an end. Mormonism was a means of continuation by another name, but with clever modern occult doctrines of communism and plural wives added in the mix. "  Moses Hess (Wikipedia) (Book) 1861: “The Revival of Israel / Rome and Jerusalem: The Last Nationalist Question” by Moses Hess 1917: Balfour Declaration / Letter from Arthur James Balfour to Lord Rothschild on behalf of the Monarchy of Great Britain (Book) “Morals and Dogma” by Gen. Albert Pike Scottish Rite Freemasonry “New England and the Bavarian Illuminati” (Columbia University) Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University 1918 “Jews and Freemasons in Europe 1723-1939” by Jacob Katz, The University of Jerusalem and published by Harvard University Press (1970) (Book) “Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Professor Carroll Quigley (1966) Carroll Quigley (Wikipedia) (Tutor to Rhodes Scholar William J. Clinton) (Book) “Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith” by James H. Billington James H. 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Peace Revolution episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + Commentary

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Peace Revolution episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson w/ John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + Commentary Notes, References, and Links for further study:  Use the donation buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the sidebar of this site, or the sidebar of Tragedy and Hope dot com,  for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable. If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you will receive the entire DVD set; as our way of saying Thanks! 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Also sing. illuminato (-ˈɑːtəʊ); †plur. -oes. Plural of L. illūminātus, It. -ato ‘enlightened', used in fig. sense.] A name assumed by or applied to various societies or sects because of their claim to special enlightenment in religious, or (later) intellectual, matters. a.a Applied to a sect of Spanish heretics which existed in the 16th c. under the name Alumbrados or ‘enlightened'; subsequently, to a similar but obscure sect of Familists which arose in France in Louis XIII's reign. 1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 166 An other pestilent Sect there was not long since of the Illuminati in Aragon.    1652 R. Boreman Countr. Catech. ii. 5 The Illuminatoes of the times, the Anabaptists.    1686 tr. Bouhours' St. Ignatius ii. 77 The Inquisitors‥were induced to believe, that‥the Person‥might either be an Illuminato or a Lutheran.    1749 G. Lavington Enthus. Methodists & Papists (1754) I. ii. 114 The Alumbrado's or Illuminati of Spain. b.b Used to render Ger. Illuminaten, the name of a celebrated secret society, founded at Ingolstadt in Bavaria, in 1776, by Professor Adam Weishaupt, holding deistic and republican principles, and having an organization akin to freemasonry; hence applied to other thinkers regarded as atheistic or free-thinking, e.g. the French Encyclopædists. 1797 J. Robison (title) Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati, and Reading Societies.    1798 Washington Lett. Writ. 1893 XIV. 119 The doctrines of the Illuminati and principles of Jacobinism.    1802 Kett Elem. Gen. Knowl. 71 (Jod.) The Freethinkers of England, the Philosophists of France, and the Illuminati of Germany. c.c gen. Persons affecting or claiming to possess special knowledge or enlightenment on any subject: often used satirically. 1816 T. L. Peacock Headlong Hall i, The conversation among these illuminati soon became animated.    1846 H. Rogers Ess. I. iv. 157 What was dark to himself was happily quite clear to these illuminati [the alchemists].    1850 Marg. Fuller Life without & Life within (1860) 41 Wilhelm is deemed worthy of admission to the society of the Illuminati, that is, those who have pierced the secret of life, and know what it is to be and to do.    a 1878 Sir G. Scott Recollect. iii. (1879) 111 All thanks and honour‥to the older Pugin, however much our illuminati may sneer.    1887 Contemp. Rev. Apr. 592 An illuminato like Katkoff may write as if Russia was invincible; practical men know better. 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica 11th Edition (Pre-Censorship for mass distribution) Illuminati Catholic Encyclopedia Illuminati At first (1774) he aimed at an arrangement with the Freemasons. Closer inquiry, however, destroyed his high estimate of this organization, and he resolved to found a new society which, surrounded with the greatest possible secrecy, would enable him most effectually to realize his aims and could at all times be precisely adapted to the needs of the age and local conditions. Estonian Wikipedia entry for Illuminati (translated) Cites “Kindergarten” as a novice initiative level of the Illuminati Illuminati Sightseeing: The Masonic Congress of Wilhelmsbad (1782) Illuminati (and all Secret Societies) banned in Bavaria (1785) How to enforce such a law? Documents published by the Bavarian Government 1796 Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften welche die Illuminatensekte (1787) Amazon.com “Nachtrag Von Weitern Originalschriften, Welche Die Illuminatensekte Überhaupt, Sonderbar Aber Den Stifter, Derselben Adam Weishaupt ... Betreffen, Und ... Illuminaten-Neste, Vorgen...” (German Edition) [Paperback] Duke University. Library. Jantz Collection. German Baroque Literature (Author) Google Books: “Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften, welche die Illuminatensekte überhaupt, sonderbar aber den Stifter, derselben Adam Weishaupt ... betreffen, und bey der auf dem Baron Bassusischen Schloss zu Sandersdorf, einem bekannten Illuminaten-Neste, vorgenommenen Visitation endeckt, sofort auf Churfürstlich höchsten Befehl gedruckt ... ; zwo Abtheilungen” (Google eBook) Archive.org: “Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften, welche die Illuminatensekte überhaupt, sonderbar aber …” (1787) Einige Originalschriften Des Illuminaten Ordens Munich (1787) Scribd.com: “Einige Originalschriften Des Illuminaten Ordens, Munich, 1787 Color” Die Neuesten Arbeiten des Spartacus und Philo (1793) Google Books: “Die neuesten Arbeiten des Spartacus und Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden” (Google eBook) Amazon.com: “Die Neuesten Arbeiten Des Spartacus Und Philo In Dem Illuminaten-orden” (German Edition) by Ludwig Adolf Christian von Grolmann Scribd.com: “Die Neuesten Arbeiten Des Sparticus Und Philo, Munich” (1793) Yet the “Illuminati” and “Illuminism” continue to spread in America… “Illuminati Conspiracy Part One: A Precise Exegesis on the Available Evidence” - by Terry Melanson, Aug. 5th, 2005 (Book) “Proofs of a Conspiracy” by Professor John Robison (1798) Member of the Royal Society and Professor of Physics – John Robison (Wikipedia) George Washington's Letters (October 24, 1798) “George Washington acknowledge the Doctrines of the Illuminati were Spreading in the United States” Library of Congress (Search “Illuminati”) Thomas Jefferson's Letters “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, Volume VII, 1795-1801, pp. 419-421 See also: "As Weishaupt lived under the tyranny of a despot and priests, he knew that caution was necessary even in spreading information, and the principles of pure morality. This has given an air of mystery to his views, was the foundation of his banishment.... If Weishaupt had written here, where no secrecy is necessary in our endeavors to render men wise and virtuous, he would not have thought of any secret machinery for that purpose." - Thomas Jefferson John Quincy Adams' “Letters on Freemasonry” (1832) (Archive.org) The Morgan Affair of 1826 (Death of William Morgan) Anti-Masonic Party (Wikipedia) (1st third-party formed in America) Creation of Mormonism: "Mormonism is designed to appear to be a religion, but it is instead a secret society at its core. In fact, since its inception, it had a structure and goals similar to the Bavarian Illuminati. Its mysticism and religious doctrine read just as if lifted from Masonic texts and Kabbalistic writings. It was created after the Morgan Affair of 1826 when the Freemason sect was nationally under attack and virtually came to an end. Mormonism was a means of continuation by another name, but with clever modern occult doctrines of communism and plural wives added in the mix. "  Moses Hess (Wikipedia) (Book) 1861: “The Revival of Israel / Rome and Jerusalem: The Last Nationalist Question” by Moses Hess 1917: Balfour Declaration / Letter from Arthur James Balfour to Lord Rothschild on behalf of the Monarchy of Great Britain (Book) “Morals and Dogma” by Gen. Albert Pike Scottish Rite Freemasonry “New England and the Bavarian Illuminati” (Columbia University) Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University 1918 “Jews and Freemasons in Europe 1723-1939” by Jacob Katz, The University of Jerusalem and published by Harvard University Press (1970) (Book) “Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Professor Carroll Quigley (1966) Carroll Quigley (Wikipedia) (Tutor to Rhodes Scholar William J. Clinton) (Book) “Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith” by James H. Billington James H. 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