How to defeat Blackrock - the Corbett Report 21.09.2023 - link to full show - https://www.corbettreport.com/solutionswatch-blackrock/
How BlackRock Conquered the World- episode 499 Corbett Report 19.09.2023 - link to full show - https://www.corbettreport.com/blackrock/
R.L. Burnside: See My Jumper Hanging On the Line (1978)
R.L. Burnside and family: Boogie instrumental (1978)
"Drummer is his grandson Cedric Burnside, who carries on to this day."
R.L. Burnside with family at home in Independence, Mississippi, shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop in August, 1978
R. L. Burnside - Rollin and Tumblin 1998 french TV show
"Drummer is his grandson Cedric Burnside, who carries on to this day."
( details from Tragedy and Hope website)
https://th.anomalistlabs.com/the-deep-end-008-the-trivium-and-empire/
Mar 29, 2016 at 10:49 PM
The Deep End 008: The Trivium and Empire w/ Kevin Cole & Brett Veinotte
Notes, References & Links for this interview:
(Article) The Ideal Arrangement of Rhodes and the Organic Unity of the Empire by Kevin Cole
(Article) The Trivium and Empire: John Robert Seeley, Cecil Rhodes and the Birth of the English Trivium Method by Kevin Cole
(Concept) The Great Chain of Being
(Concept) Organic Unity
(Article) The Empire: Closer to Organic Unity (1909)
(Video) The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto
Prussian Education System
Cecil Rhodes
John Robert Seeley
Imperial Federalism
(Author) John Taylor Gatto
Johann Fichte
Rhodes Roundtable Group
(Book) The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto
(Book) Triumphant Democracy by Andrew Carnegie
(Book) The Anglo American Establishment by Carroll Quigley
(Cartel) De Beers Diamonds, founded by Cecil Rhodes
John Ruskin
British Freemasonry
(Book) Builders of Empire: Freemasons and British Imperialism by Jessica Harland Jacobs
Cybernetics
William T. Stead
Classical Trivium
Neoplatonism
(Concept) The Noble Lie
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Alcuin of York
Artificial Scarcity
Auctors
(Book) Lectures and Essays by J.R. Seeley
Matthew Arnold
English Speaking Union / English Speaking Idea
Rhodes Scholars
Oxford University
Great Books of the Western World
Frank Aydelotte
William Torrey Harris
Marcilio Ficino
Pico della Mirandola
Oration on the Dignity of Man by Pico della Mirandola
Enkyklios Paideia
International Relations
Encyclopedia
Positive & Negative Rights
Kindergarten
Thomas Davidson
Fabian Socialism / Fabian Society
Pilgrims Society
Council on Foreign Relations
Global Governance / Internationalism / Globalism
Nicholas Murray Butler
Carnegie Institute for Advancement of Peace
United States to Be British (1917)
(Book) Pan Angles
Technocracy
The Moot
(Poem) The White Man’s Burden by Rudyard Kipling
NATO
Escott Reid
George Parkin
(Book) Rhodes Scholars and the Creation of an American Elite
(Book) Cowboys to Gentlemen: Rhodes Scholars and the Creation of an American Elite
American Revolution for Independence from Great Britain
Howland Family
I.A. Richards
(Book) The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling
Video extract from - States of Emergency, Corbett Report 12/02/2022 https://www.corbettreport.com/emergency/
"Giorgio Agamben (1942– )
Giorgio Agamben is one of the leading figures in Italian philosophy and radical political theory, and in recent years, his work has had a deep impact on contemporary scholarship in a number of disciplines in the Anglo-American intellectual world. Born in Rome in 1942, Agamben completed studies in Law and Philosophy with a doctoral thesis on the political thought of Simone Weil, and participated in Martin Heidegger’s seminars on Hegel and Heraclitus as a postdoctoral scholar. He has taught at various universities, including the Universities of Macerata and Verona and was Director of Programmes at the Collège Internationale de Paris. He has been a Visiting Professor at various universities in the United States of America, and was a Distinguished Professor at the New School, University in New York. He caused a controversy when he refused to submit to the “biopolitical tattooing” requested by the United States Immigration Department for entry to the USA in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Agamben’s work does not follow a straightforward chronological path of development either conceptually or thematically. Instead, his work constitutes an elaborate and multifaceted recursive engagement with the problems introduced into Western philosophy by the highly original and often enigmatic works of Walter Benjamin, most notably in his book on German trauerspiel, The Origins of German Tragic Drama, but also in associated essays and fragments, such as his “Critique of Violence.” This is not to say that Agamben is not influenced by, nor engaged with, a number of other canonical or contemporary figures in Western philosophy and political, aesthetic and linguistic theory. He certainly is, most notably Heidegger and Hegel, as well as the scholarship that follows from them, but also Aby Warburg’s iconography (Agamben worked at the Warburg Institute Library in 1974-5), Italian Autonomism and Situationism (especially Guy Debord’s influential Society of the Spectacle), Aristotle, Emile Benveniste, Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt amongst others. Beyond this philosophical heritage, Agamben also engages in multilayered discussions of the Jewish Torah and Christian biblical texts, Greek and Roman law, Midrashic literature, as well as of a number of Western literary figures and poets, including Dante, Holderlin, Kafka, Pessoa, and Caproni to name but a few. This breadth of reference and the critical stylistics it gives rise to no doubt contribute to the appearance of intimidating density characteristic of Agamben’s work. Even so, Agamben’s engagement with these figures is often mediated by his deep conceptual and thematic debt to Benjamin (he served as editor of the Italian edition of Benjamin’s collected works from 1979 to 1994) evident in his central focus on questions of language and representation, history and temporality, the force of law, politics of the spectacle, and the ethos of humanity."
https://iep.utm.edu/agamben/
"A. S. Neill - Founder of Summerhill School - 1964 A.S. Neil talks about freedom and his Summerhill School in England. Summerhill is often said to be the first school based on freedom and democratic ideals. The documentary was called "Here and Now". "
"Founder of Summerhill, A.S. Neill in conversation with Bernard Braden -
Synopsis ( from BFI)
82 year old founder of Summerhill School. A long sometimes humorous interview with the elder statesman of progressive education. Still practising, still probing, still asking questions, particularly of himself. But still convinced that his way is closer to being the right way than any education system in this country.
is a champion of education.
His philosophy for educational freedom is powerful."