The Chasm Collectivism vs Individualism in the 1960s

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The Chasm Collectivism vs Individualism
The chasm between collectivism and individualism is primarily a phenomenon of the Western world where the concept of representative government has taken root. Most of the world, however, does not have that heritage. Large parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East have little expectation of parliamentary government. They are accustomed to systems that are based on two other ideologies. One is rule by brute force – what I have called barbarism – and the other is theocracy, rule by men who claim to represent the word of God. In today’s world where one fourth of the population adheres to a theocracy called Islam, it is important that we do not omit this from our matrix of understanding. I have included these additional ideologies in a comprehensive chart that compares the features of all four. The chart is called Which Path for Mankind? It can be downloaded from freedom-force.org/whichpath.pdf

The Grand Design: A Lecture on U.S. Foreign Policy
G. Edward Griffin
American Media, 1968 - United States - 32 pages
The hidden plans that shape U. S. foreign policy
Overview
A lecture by G. Edward Griffin, given in the late '60s, exposes the hidden plan that shapes U.S. foreign policy and that the ultimate objective of that policy is the same then as it is now — disarmament and world government.

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