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Peace Revolution episode 050: How to End Slavery in the 21st Century (and Beyond)

Peace Revolution episode 050: How to End Slavery in the 21st Century (and Beyond)

FromThe Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)


Peace Revolution episode 050: How to End Slavery in the 21st Century (and Beyond)

FromThe Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)

ratings:
Length:
263 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Notes, References, and Links for further study:

Chip-in Widget link for: HISTORY… So It Doesn’t Repeat (Video Series Project)
Tragedy and Hope dot com
February’s Invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online community (link expires monthly)
Log in page for the Tragedy and Hope online community
Peace Revolution primary site (2009-2012)
Peace Revolution backup stream(2006-2012)
Includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast (predecessor to Peace Revolution)
These 2 podcasts amount to 250+ hours of commercial-free educational content, which formulate a comprehensive and conscious curriculum.
The Ultimate History Lesson dot com
The Ultimate History Lesson Official Playlist (on YouTube)
The Ultimate History Lesson (Torrents)
(Video) The Ultimate History Lesson (5+ hours / 1080p HD mp4)
(Audio) The Ultimate History Lesson + Commentary (16+ hours / mp3)
                                          i.    If you’re interested in downloading the torrent versions, please send an email to: Editors@TragedyandHope.com with the word “torrent” in the subject line.
                                         ii.    What is a Torrent?(on Wikipedia)
uTorrent (software to create and download torrent files)





10.  The Snake or the Rope? Courtesy of the Teaching Company Lectures on Freedom
11.  Swaraj (on Wikipedia)

Swaraj can mean generally self-governance or "self-rule", and was used synonymously with "home-rule" by Gandhi[1] (Hindi: swa- "self", raj "rule") but the word usually refers to Gandhi's concept for Indian independence from foreign domination.[2] Swaraj lays stress on governance not by a hierarchical government, but self governance through individuals and community building. The focus is on political decentralization.[3] Since this is against the political and social systems followed by Britain, Gandhi's concept of Swaraj laid stress on India discarding British political, economic, bureaucratic, legal, military, and educational institutions.[4]

12.  Self-Governance (on Wikipedia)

Self-governance is an abstract concept that refers to several scales of organization.
It may refer to personal conduct or family units but more commonly refers to larger scale activities, i.e., professions, industry bodies, religions and political units (usually referred to as Local Government), up to and including autonomous regions and aboriginal peoples (or others within nation-states who enjoy some sovereign rights). It falls within the larger context of governance and principles such as consent of the governed, and may involve non-profit organizations and corporate governance.
It can be used to describe a people or group being able to exercise all of the necessary functions of power without intervention from any authority which they cannot themselves alter. Self rule is associated then in contexts where there is the end of colonial rule, absolute government or monarchy, as well as demands for autonomy by religious, ethnic or geographic regions which perceive themselves as being unrepresented or underrepresented in a national government. It is therefore a fundamental tenet of republican government and democracy as well as nationalism. Gandhi's term "swaraj" (see also "satygraha") is a branch of this self rule ideology. Another major proponent of self-rule when a government's actions are immoral is Thoreau.
Generally when self-governance of nation-states is discussed, it is called national sovereignty - a concept important in international law.

13.  Who is Frederick Douglass?

Frederick Douglass (on Wikipedia)
Frederick Douglass (Library of Congress Archives)

14.  George Santayana and the mis-attributed phrase
15.  The Ultimate History Lesson on “The Power Hour” radio show on GCN Network
16.  Jan Irvin’s interviews with Larken Rose on Gnostic Media dot com

Larken Rose interview, pt. 3 – “Government – The Fallacy of Ad Verecundiam, pt. 2” – #137

17.  “The Most Dangerous Superstition” @ www.LarkenRose.com

See also: “The Iron Web” by Larken Rose

18.  Corbett Report
Released:
Feb 26, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Peace Revolution Podcast acts as a virtual classroom for adults, designed to point out and provide useful resources and information pertaining to history, philosophy, economics, politics, and other subjects; to enable individuals to act responsibly and attain life, liberty, and happiness. Each episode contains a subject of study essential to a comprehensive understanding of reality; all of which is focused on providing you with the historical lineage of the topic, as well as context, references, and the various methods and tools, so that you can learn for yourself… thus providing you with a service which public schools simply cannot afford to provide. In colloquial terms, it’s like an educational mix-tape which makes learning interesting and fun, while sparking your interest to expand your horizons and enjoy Cognitive Liberty. With over 500+ hours of educational curriculum for adults, The Peace Revolution Podcast is consistently ranked #1 in the Higher Education category on podOmatic, since it launched in 2009. Peace Revolution, and all the educational media we create here at Tragedy and Hope dot com is presented as a public service, without corporate sponsorship, and is published commercial-free and presented free to the public, thanks to the generosity of the subscribers to the Tragedy and Hope online community. Permalink: http://peacerevolution.podomatic.com/ Produced by Tragedy and Hope: Your Launchpad for Learning https://www.tragedyandhope.com/ Subscribe. Listen. Learn. Exit the Rabbit Hole.