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Peace Revolution episode 040: Consumer Kindergarten / How Corporations Prey on Children
FromThe Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)
Peace Revolution episode 040: Consumer Kindergarten / How Corporations Prey on Children
FromThe Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)
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Length:
206 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Notes, References, and Links for further study:
Use the donation buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the sidebar of this site, or the sidebar of Tragedy and Hope dot com, for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable.
If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you will receive the entire DVD set; as our way of saying Thanks!
Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking community
Peace Revolution Podcast’s primary hosting site (2009-2011)
Peace Revolution Podcast’s backup hosting site (2006-2011, also includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast episodes, starting at the bottom of the page)
Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media productions, freeto the public)
On the top menu, there is a “Trivium” selection, which includes the Brain model discussed in Peace Revolution episodes.
“A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute
T&H Partner Podcasts: Media Monarchy, Corbett Report, Gnostic Media, & Remedy Radio
www.StartPage.com (It uses Google’s search algorithm, but doesn’tcollect your private info and search history)
StartPage search engine Firefox add-on
The Brain(mind mapping software to organize your research) download for FREE
The free version works for all functions except web publication
(Video) Carpe Diem! / Dead Poets’ Society (on YouTube)
(Video) Reel Wisdom: Lessons from 40 films in 7 minutes (on YouTube)
(Video) Consuming Kids (on YouTube)
(Video) Corporations in the Classroom (on YouTube)
(Video) The Corporation(on YouTube)
Dr. Robert Hare’s diagnostic checklist applied to Corporations
(Video) Moment of Clarity with Lee Camp (on Lee Camp dot net)
(Video) Ron Paul discussing Carroll Quigley’s “Tragedy and Hope” (on YouTube)
(Audio) James Corbett interviews Richard Grove (on Corbett Report dot com)
(Audio) from Consuming Kids (see above)
(Audio) from Corporations in the Classroom (see above)
List of Oldest Schools in the United Kingdom (on Wikipedia)
Definition of Epistemology (on Wikipedia)
Solipsism(on Wikipedia)
“Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist. The term comes from Latin solus (alone) and ipse (self). Solipsism as an epistemological position holds that knowledge of anything outside one's own mind is unsure. The external world and other minds cannot be known, and might not exist outside the mind. As a metaphysical position, solipsism goes further to the conclusion that the world and other minds do not exist. Although the number of individuals sincerely espousing solipsism has been small, it is not uncommon for one philosopher to accuse another's arguments of entailing solipsism as an unwanted consequence, in a kind of reductio ad absurdum. In the history of philosophy, solipsism has also served as a skeptical hypothesis.”
Solipsism is first recorded with the Greek presocratic sophist, Gorgias (c. 483–375 BC) who is quoted by the Roman skeptic Sextus Empiricus as having stated:
Nothing exists;
Even if something exists, nothing can be known about it; and
Even if something could be known about it, knowledge about it can't be communicated to others.
Much of the point of the Sophists was to show that "objective" knowledge was a literal impossibility. (See also comments credited to Protagoras of Abdera).
(Book) Principles of Secondary Education(1918) by Alexander Inglis (on Archive.org)
See pages: 206; Chapter X, 340-380
Propaedeutic Function (on Wikipedia)
Prussian Ph.D. System / Wilhelm Wundt (on Wikipedia)
(Book) The Leipzig Connection: Basics in Education by Paolo Lionni (on Amazon.com)
Prussian influence in Japan
Meiji Constitution 1890(on Wikipedia)
“After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, it provided for a form of constitutional monarchy based on the Prussian model, in which the Emperor of Japan wa
Use the donation buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the sidebar of this site, or the sidebar of Tragedy and Hope dot com, for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable.
If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you will receive the entire DVD set; as our way of saying Thanks!
Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking community
Peace Revolution Podcast’s primary hosting site (2009-2011)
Peace Revolution Podcast’s backup hosting site (2006-2011, also includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast episodes, starting at the bottom of the page)
Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media productions, freeto the public)
On the top menu, there is a “Trivium” selection, which includes the Brain model discussed in Peace Revolution episodes.
“A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute
T&H Partner Podcasts: Media Monarchy, Corbett Report, Gnostic Media, & Remedy Radio
www.StartPage.com (It uses Google’s search algorithm, but doesn’tcollect your private info and search history)
StartPage search engine Firefox add-on
The Brain(mind mapping software to organize your research) download for FREE
The free version works for all functions except web publication
(Video) Carpe Diem! / Dead Poets’ Society (on YouTube)
(Video) Reel Wisdom: Lessons from 40 films in 7 minutes (on YouTube)
(Video) Consuming Kids (on YouTube)
(Video) Corporations in the Classroom (on YouTube)
(Video) The Corporation(on YouTube)
Dr. Robert Hare’s diagnostic checklist applied to Corporations
(Video) Moment of Clarity with Lee Camp (on Lee Camp dot net)
(Video) Ron Paul discussing Carroll Quigley’s “Tragedy and Hope” (on YouTube)
(Audio) James Corbett interviews Richard Grove (on Corbett Report dot com)
(Audio) from Consuming Kids (see above)
(Audio) from Corporations in the Classroom (see above)
List of Oldest Schools in the United Kingdom (on Wikipedia)
Definition of Epistemology (on Wikipedia)
Solipsism(on Wikipedia)
“Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist. The term comes from Latin solus (alone) and ipse (self). Solipsism as an epistemological position holds that knowledge of anything outside one's own mind is unsure. The external world and other minds cannot be known, and might not exist outside the mind. As a metaphysical position, solipsism goes further to the conclusion that the world and other minds do not exist. Although the number of individuals sincerely espousing solipsism has been small, it is not uncommon for one philosopher to accuse another's arguments of entailing solipsism as an unwanted consequence, in a kind of reductio ad absurdum. In the history of philosophy, solipsism has also served as a skeptical hypothesis.”
Solipsism is first recorded with the Greek presocratic sophist, Gorgias (c. 483–375 BC) who is quoted by the Roman skeptic Sextus Empiricus as having stated:
Nothing exists;
Even if something exists, nothing can be known about it; and
Even if something could be known about it, knowledge about it can't be communicated to others.
Much of the point of the Sophists was to show that "objective" knowledge was a literal impossibility. (See also comments credited to Protagoras of Abdera).
(Book) Principles of Secondary Education(1918) by Alexander Inglis (on Archive.org)
See pages: 206; Chapter X, 340-380
Propaedeutic Function (on Wikipedia)
Prussian Ph.D. System / Wilhelm Wundt (on Wikipedia)
(Book) The Leipzig Connection: Basics in Education by Paolo Lionni (on Amazon.com)
Prussian influence in Japan
Meiji Constitution 1890(on Wikipedia)
“After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, it provided for a form of constitutional monarchy based on the Prussian model, in which the Emperor of Japan wa
Released:
Sep 25, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Peace Revolution episode 015: Compassionate Communication / How to Mitigate Conflict in our Thoughts: Invitation link for the Tragedy and Hope Online Community Meria’s site @ www.Meria.net Project Constellation / Connect the Dots, See the Big Picture (2006) by Richard Grove 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast @ bottom of this page (2006-2009) by Richard... by The Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)