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Comments on Between Two Ages by Zbigniew Brzezinski By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era, 1971, Viking Press, New York) Continued from Part 1 Brzezinski (p. xiv), writing in the late 60′s, writes about the emerging “post-industrial” society, but he uses his own term “technetronic” instead: “the most [...] Comments on Between Two Ages by Zbigniew Brzezinski By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era, 1971, The Viking Press, New York) Background The acknowledgments are dated 1969. The back cover describes Brzezinski as “the director of the Research Institute on Communist Affairs and Professor of Government at Columbia [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 15 Big Business: “The younger, more vigorous intelligences in the great business directorates of today are beginning to realize the uncompleted implications of their enterprise. A [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 14 About education and the Open Conspiracy: “The forces of the entire movement may be mobilized in a variety of ways to bring pressure upon reactionary [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 13 Wells writes about the need for Open Conspirators to fund laboratories, etc. all over the world. He says there was a great need for proper [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 12 Ch. XIV The Open Conspiracy begins as a movement of discussion, explanation, and propaganda Wells lays out the three fundamental issues upon which the Open [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 11 Ch. XII The resistances of the less industrialized peoples to the drive of the open conspiracy Wells explains part of the transition from the old [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 10 Ch. XI Forces and resistances in the great modern communities now prevalent, which are antagonistic to the Open Conspiracy. The war with tradition. Wells claims [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) Continued from Part 9 Ch. X “The Open Conspiracy is not to be thought of as a single organization; it is a conception of life out of which efforts, [...] Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com (From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London) (Continued from Part |
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