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  1. 1.1 Pitirim Sorokin on the Four Techniques to Stimulate Authentic Love in Society. 1.1.1 Altruization Through Fine Arts and Beauty. 1.1.2 Altruization Through Individual Creative Activity. 1.1.3 Altruization Through Private and Public Prayer. 1.1.4 Altruization Through Contemplation and Meditation.

  2. Silence, by John Zerzan Say what you will of Zerzan -- his writing is enjoyable at a purely aesthetic level. ... Greek love -- his Immediatism is indispensable, especially for its discussion of secret societies and mysticism more broadly. The Nihilist Abyss, by The ...

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    1. Voegelin in View: "Eric Voegelin’s work is variously described as a philosophy of politics, a philosophy of history, or a philosophy of consciousness, but he most often characterized his work as political science and himself as a political philosopher. Born in Cologne, Germany in 1901, some of his earliest childhood experiences, later recalled i...

    1. From the Wikipedia: "In his later life Voegelin worked to account for the endemic political violence of the twentieth century, in an effort variously referred to as a philosophy of politics, history, or consciousness. In Voegelin's Weltanschauung, he "blamed a flawed utopian interpretation of Christianity for spawning totalitarian movements like...

    Analysis of Political Gnosticism

    From the Wikipedia: "In his The New Science of Politics, Order and History, and Science, Politics and Gnosticism, Voegelin opposed what he believed to be unsound Gnostic influences in politics. He defined gnosis as "a purported direct, immediate apprehension or vision of truth without the need for critical reflection; the special gift of a spiritual and cognitive elite." Gnosticism is a "type of thinking that claims absolute cognitive mastery of reality. Relying as it does on a claim to gnosi...

    Eric Voegelin on the Politics of Representation and Political Gnosticism

    R.R. Reno: "Representation is one of Voegelin’s central concepts. (“Truth and Representation” was the original title of the lecture series published as The New Science of Politics.) He is not concerned with mechanisms of representative government, such as elections, parliaments, and constitutions. He uses the term in a deeper sense. No society can operate simply as a whole. Every body politic requires leaders, which means that a part decides and acts on behalf of the whole. “Representation” d...

    Eric Voegelin's Theory of Consciousness

    Voegelin in View, Lee Trepanier: "A Theory of Consciousness Trained in political science, Eric Voegelin considered himself first and foremost a political scientist with the title of his most famous work, The New Science of Politics, as a declaration of his disciplinary allegiance. But his conception of political science was radically different from the philosophy of positivism that had dominated the discipline during his life. Confronted with the ideologies of communism and fascism, Voegelin...

    Collected Works

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    Voegelin in View: Voegelin published many books and scores of essays and reviews in his lifetime. He also left a number of manuscripts unpublished, including the massive History of Political Ideas that has since his death been published in eight volumes. His 1951 Charles R. Walgreen lectures at the University of Chicago, Truth and Representation, were published in 1952 under the title The New Science of Politics. Often seen as seminal in relationship to his later work, this small book made hi...

    Reading Voegelin

    0."Where to begin? Much of Voegelin's work made no sense to me until I had read a lot of it more than once. I had something of a breakthrough by reading Autobiographical Reflections, Science, Politics and Gnosticism and The New Science of Politics in quick succession, and then once again. I then started keeping these Study Pages." Integral to Voegelin's political and historical work is a theory of consciousness which pulls it all together. It is covered in Anamnesis, a collection of rather di...

    Audio and podcast material via https://voegelinview.com/audio/
    List of resources, https://voegelinview.com/about-us/resources/
    A Voegelin glossary, http://watershade.net/ev/ev-dictionary.html
    Eric Voegelin Study Page, http://watershade.net/ev/
    Voegelin remembered by his contemporaries, http://watershade.net/ev/ev-remembered.html
    Bill McClain: Advice for those who want to read Eric Voegelin
  3. 1 Text. 1.1 How the concept of intersectionality became popular. 1.2 Intersectional activism won’t deliver social progress. 1.3 Intersectional activism exacerbates polarisation and authoritarianism. 1.4 Intersectional activism makes a strategic mistake. 1.5 Intersectional activism is not systemic.

  4. Also the plot was not entirely original but rather a parody of the feature-length silent film Steamboat Bill Jr., which was released earlier in the same year. This movie in turn was inspired by a song named Steamboat Bill , and in both Steamboat Bill Jr. and Disney's Steamboat Willie the song is used.

  5. “So, if there is universal mutual love in the world, then there is order [whereas], if there is exchange of mutual hatred, then there is disorder” (Johnson, 2010, pp. 133, 135). Note the initial premise of Mozi’s argument is “disorder in the world”, under which circumstances selfish lords attack others like robbers pilfer.

  6. By Eduardo Villanueva, Associate editor, Journal of Community Informatics. "Steve Cisler has just left us after a battle with cancer. Well-known amongst community informatics practitioners, researchers and activists, Steve was a committed member of a large community of practice that emerged in the late 1980’s / early 1990’s, concerned with ...

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