I was invited onto the Convo Couch recently to talk with Fiorella Isabel and Craig Pasta Jardula about my newly released book, you can check out our conversation below. For more on my book “The Empire on Which the Black Sun Never Set: The Birth of International Fascism and Anglo-American Foreign Policy” see some of the chapters which are available for free on my substack.
Again many thanks for this important work! Adding to my earlier comment on your laudable economic orientation of viewing every individual as sacred, having the potential for the greatest good, and that society should be built on nurturing that, here are a couple more examples (besides Cuba): The vast network of worker owned cooperatives in Mondragon, Spain, where everyone contributes in ways to maximize their goodness and no one is left out; and the indigenous culture of the Dagara people in West Africa, as described by Malidoma Patrice Some in his book "The Healing Wisdom of Africa"--there every birth was vociferously celebrated by the whole community and each child guided by parents and mentors to identify and provide their unique gifts to the society.
Thank you so much for the overview of fascist and Nazi threads that have permeated the West and beyond for many decades. We ignore this at our peril!
I love your economic orientation of viewing every individual as sacred, having the potential for the greatest good, and that society should be built on nurturing that. Cynthia, that is exactly what I have observed in Cuba on multiple visits there, it's what the Cuban revolution is all about. Input from all citizens there is sought and valued in major policy decisions, with the aim of bringing out the best in everyone and ultimately the whole society.
Thank you so much, You and your husband have two admirers on this side of the Ocean. From Spain
Again many thanks for this important work! Adding to my earlier comment on your laudable economic orientation of viewing every individual as sacred, having the potential for the greatest good, and that society should be built on nurturing that, here are a couple more examples (besides Cuba): The vast network of worker owned cooperatives in Mondragon, Spain, where everyone contributes in ways to maximize their goodness and no one is left out; and the indigenous culture of the Dagara people in West Africa, as described by Malidoma Patrice Some in his book "The Healing Wisdom of Africa"--there every birth was vociferously celebrated by the whole community and each child guided by parents and mentors to identify and provide their unique gifts to the society.
I just read a CIA release from 2007.
It appears, the CIA was started by Nazis, of course with Our Government Permission.
https://www.icloud.com/notes/0f7qwPMzwy3l2Q3tUXJWMpAZw#CIA-RDP88-01070R000100200004-9
Seems spot on to me.
Thoughts?
Cynthia your book is outstanding!
Thank you so much for the overview of fascist and Nazi threads that have permeated the West and beyond for many decades. We ignore this at our peril!
I love your economic orientation of viewing every individual as sacred, having the potential for the greatest good, and that society should be built on nurturing that. Cynthia, that is exactly what I have observed in Cuba on multiple visits there, it's what the Cuban revolution is all about. Input from all citizens there is sought and valued in major policy decisions, with the aim of bringing out the best in everyone and ultimately the whole society.