- by Diego Garcia“‘progressive’ is what we like, and the word ‘new,’ be it the New Nationalism of Roosevelt, the New Freedom of Wilson, or the New Socialism of the syndicalists.” Introduction xviii, xix Drift and Mastery, Walter Lippmann During our forensic investigation into the Progressive Era we came upon an interesting year. The extraordinary events of the […]
- by Diego GarciaThe Political Salons of Los Angeles For this story we focus on the interwar period following the Treaty of Versailles, showing its effects, and centers on those German and Austrian members of the Weimar who were forced from Germany as the Second World War approached. We enter the next layer of those very famous and […]
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- by Diego GarciaBy Diego Garcia How can we call him a great prognosticator of our future world when he was so complicit in the design and execution of it? Aldous Huxley was born in 1894 to an already prominent English family in the county of Surrey, South East England. Aldous attended Eton and received a Bachelor of […]
- by unoMy intention initially was to put these images up to serve the purpose of sharing them with fellow researchers. I’ve since recognized the importance of a contextual introduction, as well as the key points to the importance of word games in our path to collect the neccessary pieces to our own awakening. On this path […]