Colonialism in Antiquity, the Road to Modern Imperialism, the Birth of Corporations, and The Rise of Corporate Executives and Bankers in America

  Colonialism is the establishment, maintenance, and expansion of colonies in largely ungoverned, less developed territories. The word colonialism comes from the Latin word, Colonus, which means farmer, and most […]

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The “Problem of Evil,” the Crusades, The Birth and Development of Science, and Religion’s Effect on its Progress and the Spread of Authoritarianism

2.10 The “Problem of Evil” Many philosophers, religious scholars, and critics have written about the problem of evil. For example, the ancient Greek philosopher, Epicurus, wrote of this problem some […]

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A Brief History of Palestine and Israel, the Ongoing Occupation, and the Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Racist Israeli Government

Excluding radical, religious dictatorships, most states have some measure or recognition of the necessity of the separation between Church and State because the danger is obvious. Governance has to be […]

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The Conception of Tools, Money, Agriculture, Government, Religion, Fiat Currency, and the Division of Labor

(Part Two) A Brief History of Money, Government, Religion, Science, and Why They Evolved 2.1 The Conception of Tools, Money, Agriculture, Government, and Religion   Tens of thousands of years […]

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Tools of Control Preface, Index, and Part One: Governments, Billion Dollar, Transnational Corporations, the Corporate News Media, and Organized Religion

I just finished making some substantial revisions and additions to my book. As I edit the rest, I will post each section until the whole book is online. Please read […]

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The Scam of Billion Dollar “Lending” and Debt Slavery Disguised As “Humanitarian Aid” and “Development” by International Financial Institutions

“Free trade” agreements have aided capitalist globalization and secured corporate profits perhaps more than any other type of legal mechanism. As mentioned investor-state dispute settlement clauses in “free trade” agreements […]

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Strict, Dogmatic Nonviolence Versus A Diversity of Tactics

In an interview for The Guardian, environmentalist and human rights activist and author, Arundhati Roy, told Stephen Moss, “If you’re an Adivasi [tribal Indian] living in a forest village and […]

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