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2007 March 28
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2003, Truth Seeker Books, 392 pages
This is a 'different' book even for me, or perhaps especially for me, as I'm at least a common-sense advocate of Aristotelian-Randian rationality. The author's main proposition is:
Two artistic visions have fought with each other about the course of humanity:
One is the formula of the secret society which uses symbols and ritual to control and dominate others and claims exclusive knowledge. The other is the "Tradition of the Imagination," which holds each of us possesses immense creative power to achieve our own fascinating artistic vision of life in voluntary community with others.
In this Tradition of Imagination lies our future if we are to have a future, and we shall overcome the secret-society conspiracy of power by outcreating it.
Then as one begins to look at the world through one's own eyes, one never again views the evening news the same.
You've been living in a dream world, Neo. — Morpheus [2]
What distinguishes Secret is the author's assertion of our own creative powers. He even claims evidence for paranormal capability (this is where I draw the line—I recall several scientific and philosophical debunkments—but I'll certainly revisit the question again someday).[The President has concerns] about the emerging New Citizen who has essentially graduated from the collective power grid of the planet into a status of freedom unprecedented in the history of Earth. [It's happening with people of all nations.] This development, coupled with the triumph of infrastructure-technology as usable by small companies, has made it possible for the most elementary of communities to own land in the secure knowledge that they can afford to maintain the infrastructure of that land in excellent condition, without reference to, or reliance upon, large corporations, power utilities, or government officials. This has made much of government obsolete.... [!!!]
So that's my review and I'm sticking to it. He's definitely leading edge, and spiritually libertarian, you might want to check out his Jon Rappoport website.
[1] I've been using the Beast (or the Cartel or the Pathocracy) as my name for the largely hidden central dominating power in the West (aka the power-elite), which has its roots in the merging of fortunes made during the Industrial Revolution with old world remnants of royal interests and central European banks. An interesting illustration of who "they" are is provided on a website www.theyrule.net.
[2] Quote from the watershed movie, The Matrix, which I'm reviewing in a couple of days. The idea of power-elite qua The Matrix is intriguing; it illustrates in art what humanity—and by humanity I mean real people who think for themselves and seek freedom—is up against. Good emotional fuel for our warriors as they face off against agents of The Beast.
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