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Looking Backward- 2000-1887
17 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
39 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
16 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
21 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
15 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
34 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
14 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
23 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
13 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
12 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
12 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
31 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
11 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
35 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
10 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
26 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
09 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
26 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
08 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
30 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
07 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
22 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
06 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
30 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
05 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
31 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
04 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
22 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
03 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
27 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
02 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
25 min
Looking Backward- 2000-1887
01 - Looking Backward- 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward 2000-1887 is a thought-provoking utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, originally published in 1888. It quickly became one of the bestsellers of its era, ranking just behind Uncle Toms Cabin and Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ. The story follows Julian West, a young American who, at the close of the 19th century, falls into a deep, hypnosis-induced slumber and awakens over a century later in the year 2000. To his astonishment, he discovers that Boston, Massachusetts, has transformed into a socialist utopia, radically reshaping the society he once knew. Through this narrative, Bellamy presents his visionary ideas for a better...
2025-09-25
22 min
Origin Story
The Birth of Socialism – A Better World is Possible
Welcome to season eight of Origin Story. This season we’re trying something different: one big narrative across multiple topics. It’s the story of socialism, from the earliest blueprints to the present day, Lenin to Labour, Marx to Mao, Gramsci to Gorbachev and Proudhon to Piketty. We’re talking about the evolution of a powerful idea in all its manifestations and exploring how it came to encompass both Soviet communism and European social democracy. It’s arguably the most earth-shaking political concept of the last 200 years. H.G. Wells summed up early versions of socialism as “a vast sys...
2025-09-24
1h 32
Expert Voices on Atrocity Prevention
Episode 47: Alexander Bellamy
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), this year we are featuring a special series of interviews with experts, practitioners, academics, civil society and human rights defenders who reflect on the conceptual and operational development of R2P over the past two decades, as well as the impact of R2P and atrocity prevention on their work. In this episode, we sat down with Alexander Bellamy, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at The University of Queensland, Australia. During the episode, Alex shares insights from his extensive scholarship on R2P, including his collaboration with Edwa...
2025-09-12
56 min
The Pulse With Bill Anderson
Psychic Medium John Edward
In this episode of “The Pulse”, Psychic Medium John Edward joins Bill Anderson. John talks about how he has helped thousands of people deal with grief by connecting them to the other side. John also tells us how he has worked with an FBI Special Agent solving some of the nation’s toughest cases. “The Pulse” has welcomed names like Marlon and Tito Jackson, Michael Rapaport, Scott Wolf, Kevin Bacon, Kathy Griffin, Hank Azaria, Sarah Silverman, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Joey McIntyre, Lewis Black, Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken, Jeff Ross, New Edition, Macy Gray, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Donnell Rawlings, Vivica A. Fox, Bill Bel...
2025-09-03
32 min
OVT
2e uur: Seraphina van Brazilië-brug; de nalatenschap van Malcolm X; Geen geld of geweld: de vergeten Bellamyaanse droom, 18-05-2025
(01:29) De Amsterdamse brug 225 was altijd naamloos. Dat gaat veranderen: de brug heet voortaan de Seraphina van Braziliëbrug. Het is een ode aan mensen met Afrikaanse roots die in de zeventiende eeuw in Amsterdam leefden en een gemeenschap vormden, vlakbij de brug. Historicus Mark Ponte is te gast. (07:08) Malcolm X zou op 19 mei 100 zijn geworden. Zijn nalatenschap leeft, zeker onder jongeren. Hoe komt dat? Nawal Mustafa organiseerde deze week een programma in de Black Archives over hem en vertelt over zijn erfenis. (22:36) Grote kans dat je er nog nooit van gehoord hebt: Bellamyanen. Aanhangers van het...
2025-05-18
47 min
OVT Fragmenten podcast
Geen geld of geweld: de vergeten Bellamyaanse droom
Grote kans dat je er nog nooit van gehoord hebt: Bellamyanen. Aanhangers van het gedachtegoed van de Amerikaanse schrijver Edward Bellamy. En toch waren er in Nederland vanaf de jaren dertig duizenden Bellamianen in Nederland, met afdelingen in het hele land en landdagen waar ze eigen liederen zongen en naar lange speeches luisterden. Hun ideaal: een samenleving zonder geld, zonder geweld en met gelijkheid voor iedereen. Programmamaker Katinka Baehr maakte een documentaire op basis van twee VPRO-documentaires: de radiodocumentaire 'In de ban van Bellamy's Droom' uit 1987 en de televisiedocumentaire 'Vergeelde Toekomst' van Cherry Duyns uit 1979.
2025-05-17
23 min
OVT Doc
Geen geld of geweld: de vergeten Bellamyaanse droom
Grote kans dat je er nog nooit van gehoord hebt: Bellamyanen, de aanhangers van het gedachtegoed van de Amerikaanse schrijver Edward Bellamy. En toch waren er in Nederland vanaf de jaren dertig duizenden Bellamyanen met afdelingen in het hele land. Hun ideaal: een samenleving zonder geld, zonder geweld en met gelijkheid voor iedereen. Programmamaker Katinka Baehr maakte een documentaire op basis van interviews uit twee VPRO-documentaires uit ons archief: de radiodocumentaire 'In de ban van Bellamy's Droom' van Geert de Vries uit 1987 en de televisiedocumentaire 'Vergeelde Toekomst' van Cherry Duyns uit 1979.
2025-05-17
22 min
Ignite A Transformative Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Looking Backward: 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36256to listen full audiobooks. Title: Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Author: Edward Bellamy Narrator: Peter Coates Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins Release date: 01-08-25 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Looking Backward: 2000–1887 is a utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, a journalist and writer from Massachusetts. It was the third largest bestseller of its time, after Uncle Tom's Cabin and Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. It influenced many intellectuals, and appears by title in many socialist writings of the day. "It is one of the few books ever published that created al...
2025-01-08
7h 21
Stop the Pledge of Allegiance from Francis Bellamy & Socialist Symbolism exposed by Dr. Rex Curry
Edward Bellamy & Francis Bellamy author of USA's Pledge of Allegiance & the Bellamy Salute are exposed by Historian Dr. Rex Curry
Edward Bellamy & Francis Bellamy created the USA's socialist police state. Edward touted National Socialism for the USA and Francis was the author of the USA's Pledge of Allegiance & the Bellamy Salute the origin of Nazi salutes & Nazi behavior adopted later under German socialism. Nazi salutes were born in the USA. Most people are unaware that the use of the military salute in the USA's early Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was the origin of Nazi salutes and Nazi behavior (that's a top discovery by American Historian Laureate Dr. Rex Curry). It happened in government schools (socialist schools) in Germany...
2025-01-04
25 min
Pirates - The Collection
Pirates - Black Sam Bellamy
Samuel Bellamy Today we will explore the life and adventures of Samuel Bellamy also known as "Black Sam" Bellamy. Born in Devon, England around 1689, Bellamy would go on to become one of the most successful and wealthiest pirates in history, despite his remarkably short career. Bellamy's early life remains largely shrouded in mystery, but we know he began sailing for the British Royal Navy as a teenager. His journey into piracy began around 1715 when he traveled to Cape Cod. There, he met and fell in love with Maria Hallett, a local beauty who was only 15 years old at the time. Ho...
2024-12-07
12 min
Logical Christian Podcast
Episode 146 – Honest Injun
Episode 146: 1:37 - Trust Me! Would I Lie? We are all propagandists now Behistun Inscription Who was Darius in the Bible? History of propaganda Nazi Goebbels learned a lot from the USA's Edward Bernays, Edward Bellamy & Francis Bellamy Bellamy salute Pledge of Allegiance Edward Bernays Joseph Goebbels Glenn Broadcasts With Tokyo Rose's Microphone to Tell Incredible Forgotten Story of American History Vintage Radio Propaganda of the Korean War Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf Bagdad Bob (AKA Comical Ali) - A Lesson in the Power of Denial Writers' War Board Propaganda in the United States Ad Council Here are the 9 lawmakers investigating...
2023-12-04
1h 20
SciFi Thoughts
243 AI Series—Why Drown in Dystopia?
If you enjoyed listening to this episode, hear Will talk about his space opera science fiction adventure, BLAZESKY: https://lancerkind.com/listen-to-the-scifi-thoughts-podcast/blazesky-a-space-opera-video-game/ Looking Backward, a novel about the future written in 1880s by Ed Bellamy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_Backward Looking Backward on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Looking-Backward-2000-Edward-Bellamy/dp/B0B1C94PQ9/
2023-09-21
17 min
SciFi Thoughts
243 AI Series—Why Drown in Dystopia?
If you enjoyed listening to this episode, hear Will talk about his space opera science fiction adventure, BLAZESKY: https://lancerkind.com/listen-to-the-scifi-thoughts-podcast/blazesky-a-space-opera-video-game/ Looking Backward, a novel about the future written in 1880s by Ed Bellamy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_Backward Looking Backward on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Looking-Backward-2000-Edward-Bellamy/dp/B0B1C94PQ9/
2023-09-21
17 min
SciFi Thoughts
243 AI Series—Why Drown in Dystopia?
If you enjoyed listening to this episode, hear Will talk about his space opera science fiction adventure, BLAZESKY: https://lancerkind.com/listen-to-the-scifi-thoughts-podcast/blazesky-a-space-opera-video-game/ Looking Backward, a novel about the future written in 1880s by Ed Bellamy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_Backward Looking Backward on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Looking-Backward-2000-Edward-Bellamy/dp/B0B1C94PQ9/
2023-09-21
17 min
Who's That Then?
008. Black Sam Bellamy
Hi, Hello and Welcome back to another episode of the Who's that then? Podcast!Today's episode #008! The life and adventuress of Black Sam Bellamy!Now with music! Yes dear gentle listener, we've done it, we've achieved sound design!instagram: @whosthatthenpodcastemail: whosthatthenpodcast@gmail.com
2023-07-16
27 min
Tertulia Literaria Papelmaché
Igualdad, de Edward Bellamy
Junto a Roberto Guzmán, hablamos de esta novela utópica publicada en 1888 (1897, según Wikipedia), disponible en: https://ikerlandajuela.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/mirandoatras_edward_bellamy.pdf
2023-06-26
44 min
Cinematic Minds
ANY GIVEN SUNDAY - EPISODE 31
Welcome to the 31st episode and 4th season premiere of Cinematic Minds! This season, we will be diving into the incredible film career of Jamie Foxx. Hosted by three brothers, Ed, Theo, & Malcolm Hollingsworth, this episode kicks off with a review of the 1999 football drama, Any Given Sunday. Starring a star-studded cast that includes Jamie Foxx, LL Cool J, Bill Bellamy, Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Lawrence Taylor, Jim Brown, and Lela Rochon, and directed by Oliver Stone, Any Given Sunday takes us into the high-stakes world of professional football, exploring the...
2023-04-07
57 min
Everyday Anarchism
078. News from Nowhere -- Ruth Kinna
In this episode I'm joined by my most frequent guest: Ruth Kinna. Ruth and I continue our conversation about William Morris by discussing his science fictional work News from Nowhere. Ruth and I discuss how this work differs from Edward Bellamy's more famous fantasy of state socialism, Looking Backward, and how Morris could produce this anarchist utopia without declaring himself an anarchism.Please note that we do discuss sensitive topics in this episode, such as child abuse, as we talk about how the people in Morris' society would handle them
2023-03-29
43 min
Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & More
S4 E25: Socialisms
Utopias! Our favorite things to discuss on this podcast! In this episode, we look at various utopian socialist systems, including Robert Owen's millhouse, Charles Fourier's temperament-based society, Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, and more! What is common between all of these utopias? Well, they're all complete failures! We also talk about whether the modern welfare state is socialist, the issues with socialism overall, and many other rant-based topics! Follow us on Twitter! @UlmtdOpinionsGive us your opinions here!
2023-02-14
1h 10
Inflection Point
PODCAST: “Hexapodia” is þe Key Insight! XLVI: Þe One Where We Talk About Everything, wiþ Special Guest Miles Kimball
Key Insights:* Yes, it is possible to talk about everything in an hour…* We are not very far apart on what the Fed is doing and should be doing—there is only a 100 basis-point disagreement…* Miles would be 100% right about the proper stance of monetary policy if he were in control of the Fed…* Miles is not in control of the Fed…* Thus Brad thinks that asymmetric risks strongly militate for pausing for six months, and then moving rapidly…* Smart people need to think much more about how to incre...
2023-01-10
1h 04
Entreprise DU FUTUR, le podcast
Hors-série - Ep 10 | les grandes innovations inspirées de la littérature
Cette semaine, nous vous donnons le top 10 des inventions d'auteurs emblématiques inspirées de la littérature . Parfois se mettre sur les épaules des géants qui nous ont précédés nous permet de voir plus clair !Voici les grandes innovations inspirées de la littérature :1) La fusée par Cyrano de Bergerac2) La vidéo conférence par Jules Verne3) L' impression 3D par Arthur C. Clarke4) La carte bancaire par Edward Bellamy5) Le Robot par Karel Čapek 6) Wikipédia par H. G. Wells 7) Les Voiture auton...
2022-12-21
11 min
Audio Long Reads, from the New Statesman
Margaret Atwood: why I don’t write utopias
In 2001 Margaret Atwood began writing the novel Oryx and Crake. She started from the idea of species extinction, including human extinction. How long have we got? And would we bring about our own demise? The premise of Oryx and Crake was that, since we have the capability to bioengineer a virus capable of wiping out humanity, someone might be tempted to do just that – in order to save everything else. In this imagined future, humans have been replaced with a vegan, peace-loving, self-healing upgrade. Twenty years after the novel was published, Atwood writes, as the climat...
2022-11-12
15 min
Cultures of Energy
211 - Half Earth Socialism (feat. Drew Pendergrass and Troy Vettese)
Cymene and Dominic talk about hauling ice, champagne socialism and the mystery of Viennetta cakes on this week's intro. Then (16:07) we are joined by Troy Vettese, an environmental historian, and Drew Pendergrass, an environmental engineer, to talk about their bold and imaginative new book, Half-Earth Socialism: A Plan to Save the Future from Extinction, Climate Change and Pandemics (Verso 2022, https://www.versobooks.com/books/3818-hal). We begin with the value of thinking in impractical ways and how utopian socialists past like Edward Bellamy, William Morris and Otto Neurath inspired this project. We discuss how high growth expectations have bedeviled...
2022-09-13
1h 12
Truce - History of the Christian Church
Looking Backward
Now that we've read In His Steps together and discussed it, let's talk about another work of fiction. Looking Backward was written by Edward Bellamy. That name may sound familiar! We talked about his cousin Frances Bellamy in the episode about the Pledge of Allegiance. Frances was a Christian socialist. Edward wrote his famous book looking forward to the year 2000. He predicted that the United States would be a socialist paradise. People would work hard, retire early, and equality would reign.None of that came true.We're talking about it today in order to understand...
2022-08-30
12 min
Nantucket Atheneum Podcast
The Shelves of Yore: Annals and Idyls from the 1900s
In this episode, Janet and Jim flip through a book that documented the California Gold Rush in real time and was one of nearly 1000 books included in Frederick Sanford’s personal library, which was gifted to the Atheneum after his death.They also peruse a 19th century “beach read” by Edward Bellamy set on Nantucket that you may or may not want to add to your summer reading list.References and Resources:Watch Jim Borzilleri's virtual presentation on Frederick SanfordCheck out a photo of Edward Bellamy's handlebar mustacheRead an unabridged version of Six to...
2022-05-16
20 min
Current Affairs
Astonishingly, There IS An Alternative! Interview with Yanis Varoufakis, former Finance Minister of Greece about his book "Another Now"
Yanis Varoufakis is the former Finance Minister of Greece, professor of economics at the University of Athens, co-founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement, and member of the Greek Parliament. The Guardian describes him as "a motorcycling, leather jacketed former academic and self-styled rebel who took pleasure in winding up the besuited political class." He calls himself an "erratic Marxist," and has written economics textbooks, a memoir, and popular explainers of economic ideas. But now he has produced a novel: Another Now: Dispatches From an Alternative Present. Another Now is not a typical work of fiction. It i...
2022-03-11
44 min
Desde La Azotea Podcast
121. ¿Qué es un podcast?, leyendo con los ojos cerrados con Absa García I Temporada 4
La gente acabará “leyendo con los ojos cerrados”. Todos portarán un diminuto reproductor de audio que será indispensable para respirar. Sus libros, periódicos y revistas estarán guardados. Y las madres ya no tendrán que quedarse roncas los días de lluvia, leyendo cuentos a los niños para mantenerlos lejos de las malas compañías. Bueno eso pensaba el escritor norteamericano Edward Bellamy, famoso por su novela utópica. Más de 120 años después, cualquier dueño de los 5 mil 190 millones teléfonos inteligentes que hay en el mundo —en una población de más de 7 mil 594 mill...
2021-10-20
1h 01
El Submarino Subversivo
Episodio 12C (2/2) - Un mundo... ¿Feliz?
En esta entrega explicamos nuestra hoja de ruta para las próximas aventuras submarinas. Seguimos hablando en torno a las utopías y la idea de moldear la realidad a partir de la creación de ficciones. - Diario de a bordo: Puntualizaciones, aportes y algunas notas añadidas sobre todo lo expuesto en entregas anteriores en relación a John Dee, la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra, Francis Bacon, el rey Jacobo y todas esta panda de ocultistas psicópatas con ansias de dominación mundial que pululaban por la corte inglesa en los siglos XVI y XVII, con nuevos...
2021-06-26
4h 54
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #631 – READALONG: Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
2021-05-24
2h 33
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #630 – AUDIOBOOK: Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
The SFFaudio Podcast #630 – Looking Backward: 2000–1887 by Edward Bellamy, read by Anna Simon. It was first published in 1888. This UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK (7 hours 40 minutes) comes to us courtesy of LibriVox. The next SFFaudio Podcast will feature our discussion of it! Posted by Jesse WillisBecome a Patron!
2021-05-17
7h 40
The Bullshit Artists
Encounter #6 — The Necessity of Revolution, Models for Social Reorganization, and the Importance of Storytelling
In this episode, Rory begins by asking Jack for his thoughts on what Rory had previously suggested as the ‘necessity’ argument for political revolution in the face of impending climate catastrophe. Out of that discussion emerges a two-pronged conversation about, first, how the Mondragon worker cooperative in the Basque region of Spain could serve as a model for broader social and economic reorganization, and, second, the importance of story and narrative for any transformative political project. Somehow this conversation then segues into a discussion of obscure political theorists, including the utopian socialists Charles Fourier and Edward Bellamy—the latter of who...
2021-05-15
2h 13
Capsule Pod
29 avril 1991
Ce mois ci au programme :- Probotector- Chuck Rock- The Doors de Oliver Stone- Edward aux mains d'argent- Le Silence des Agneaux- Le Top 50 du mois de mai- Greatest Hits de Eurythmics- Chips- Les Minipouss
2021-04-29
1h 00
Doenças Tropicais
15. Edward Bellamy: ficção científica socialista?
A Aetia Editorial lançará uma tradução inédita de "Olhando para Trás: de 2000 a 1887" de Edward Bellamy, obra-prima da ficção científica lançada em 1888, e responsável pela propagação inicial de ideias socialistas nos Estados Unidos -- antes de Daniel de Leon, antes de Eugene Debs. Comentamos rapidamente sobre o roteiro do livro e deixamos, na íntegra, o famoso trecho do capítulo 1 em que o narrador apresenta a Parábola da Carruagem. Pré-venda do livro a partir de 2/abril/2021 no endereço www.catarse.me/bellamy (endereço da editora: www.aetia...
2021-04-01
15 min
Impostors Anonymous
Green Is Not a Creative Color
Chloe and Brandon take aim at some of the common misconceptions and cultural norms that give the creative realm an ironically, and maybe unnecessarily, tragic edge. Along the way, they share their perspectives on range of topics including:- the significance of being an only child and playing alone - the relationship between imagination and creativity- the prevalence of impostor syndrome in creative spaces- the case for universal basic income- what anonymity would do for the artistic landscape- the dangers of a refined...
2021-01-12
2h 03
New Books in Sound Studies
Erica Fretwell, "Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race, and the Aesthetics of Feeling" (Duke UP, 2020)
We so often take our senses as natural, but perhaps we should understand them as historically situated. Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race and the Aesthetics of Feeling (Duke University Press, 2020) allows us to reconsider the history of psychophysics and psychology through the lens of sensory studies and to rethinking science in the context of racial capitalism. Breathing new life into nineteenth century psychophysics, Erica Fretwell presents a history of how science, technology, and literature came together to both reinforce and challenge racial boundaries. While each central chapter of Sensory Experiments deals with the recognized five senses, Fretwell also writes s...
2020-12-11
1h 12
New Books in Psychology
Erica Fretwell, "Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race, and the Aesthetics of Feeling" (Duke UP, 2020)
We so often take our senses as natural, but perhaps we should understand them as historically situated. Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race and the Aesthetics of Feeling (Duke University Press, 2020) allows us to reconsider the history of psychophysics and psychology through the lens of sensory studies and to rethinking science in the context of racial capitalism. Breathing new life into nineteenth century psychophysics, Erica Fretwell presents a history of how science, technology, and literature came together to both reinforce and challenge racial boundaries. While each central chapter of Sensory Experiments deals with the recognized five senses, Fretwell also writes s...
2020-12-11
1h 12
New Books in the History of Science
Erica Fretwell, "Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race, and the Aesthetics of Feeling" (Duke UP, 2020)
We so often take our senses as natural, but perhaps we should understand them as historically situated. Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race and the Aesthetics of Feeling (Duke University Press, 2020) allows us to reconsider the history of psychophysics and psychology through the lens of sensory studies and to rethinking science in the context of racial capitalism. Breathing new life into nineteenth century psychophysics, Erica Fretwell presents a history of how science, technology, and literature came together to both reinforce and challenge racial boundaries. While each central chapter of Sensory Experiments deals with the recognized five senses, Fretwell also writes s...
2020-12-11
1h 12
Terrabayt Sohbetleri
Yok-Yer'den Okumalar: Ütopya Çiftleri, Edward Bellamy'ye Karşı William Morris
Terrabayt Sohbetleri'nde bu ay Onur Alptekin ile birlikte on dokuzuncu yüzyılın en önemli iki ütopya romanını Edward Bellamy'nin Geriye Bakışı ile William Morris'in ona cevabı Hiçbir Yerden Haberler'i karşılaştırmalı konuştuk.Sohbette adı geçen eserler:Edward Bellamy, Geriye Bakış 1887'den 2000'e, İstanbul: İş Bankası Yayınları (Diğer bir çevirisi Edward Bellamy, Geçmişe Bakış 1887'den 2000'e, İstanbul: Say Yayınları)William Morris, Hiçbir Yerden Haberler, İstanbul: Say Yayınları (Diğer bir çevirisi William Morris, Gelecekten Anılar, İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları)
2020-12-03
1h 01
Revista de História - USP
Entrevista com José Antonio Vasconcelos: Utopias e utopistas do século XIX
José Antonio Vasconcelos, professor do Departamento de História da USP, fala de suas pesquisas sobre os utopistas do século XIX, analisa o conceito tradicional de utopia e sua aplicação a projetos de mudança que se pretendem realizáveis, reflete sobre o impacto das obras de Edward Bellamy e Giovanni Rossi e explica como o tema da utopia se articula com os estudos de teoria da história.Esse podcast é o áudio da vigésima-quinta live da Revista de História, realizada em 26 de novembro de 2020, em meio à pandemia.A entrevista completa, com imagens...
2020-11-30
54 min
Tech Won't Save Us
Jobs Suck, But Not Because of Automation w/ Aaron Benanav
Paris Marx is joined by Aaron Benanav to discuss why jobs are getting worse because the economy’s slowing down, not because technology is speeding up, and why that requires a vision of post-scarcity centered around human relationships instead of technological change.Aaron Benanav is an economic historian and social theorist. He is a post-doctoral researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin and author of “Automation and the Future of Work.” Follow Aaron on Twitter as @abenanav.Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspi...
2020-11-05
48 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #587 - AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: The Dream Of Debs by Jack London
The SFFaudio Podcast #587 – The Dream Of Debs by Jack London; read by KevinS for LibriVox. This is an unabridged reading of the story (47 minutes) followed by a discussion of it. Participants in the discussion include Jesse, Paul Weimer, and Will Emmons Talked about on today’s show: The International Socialist Review, January – February 1909, The Strength Of The Strong, The Scarlet Plague by Jack London, The Masque Of The Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe, Mask vs. Masque, its both, The King In Yellow, jumps in the fireplace, the hunting story, Robert W. Chambers, cars breaki...
2020-07-20
3h 22
聽小說
美國作家愛德華‧貝拉米(Edward Bellamy)
本著「真的不用讀完一本書」的最高指導原則,今天我們即將料理的食材,就是一本在西元一八八八年出版後,曾創下百萬冊銷量的暢銷書──《百年回首:2000-1887》(Looking Backward: 2000–1887)出身宗教世家的美國作家愛德華‧貝拉米(Edward Bellamy)。 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/0p7um1gmac8/message
2020-05-26
02 min
LibreCast Audiobooks
The Blindman's World by Edward Bellamy
This is an audiobook for The Blindman's World by Edward Bellamy, recorded by Kirk Ziegler. This audiobook was originally recorded for LibriVox, but has been edited for a more enjoyable experience. The differences are listed at the end. You can download all LibreCast audiobooks for free as podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1494064567. All audiobooks have chapters, so you can skip around as you'd like.If you'd like to support what I'm doing, consider buying a book at a price you're comfortable with here: https://librecron.com (even nothing, if you just want to read it...
2020-02-05
46 min
Buildings On Air
Episode 35 - January 4th, 2020
This episode we take a look at Edward Bellamy’s socialist utopian novel Looking Backward with Garrett Dash Nelson. Check out Garrett’s excellent article on the subject in Places Journal here: https://placesjournal.org/article/edward-bellamy-urban-planning/.Then in a special edition of our regular mailbag segment we have guests from way out of town! Architecture students from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam come into the studio to ask us questions about Chicago.
2020-01-07
00 min
Odd Things I've Seen: The Podcast
Episode 15 (Special On-Location): A Monk Cave, a Vampire Grave, and a Witch Path
We recently trekked to the Springfield area of Massachusetts to see some seriously weird, creepy, and fascinating oddity, and recording the whole outing. That's the "Special On-Location" part. I'd tell you more, but it's kind of all in the title. Photos of this road trip on OTIS. A deeper dive into Witch Path. GPS Coordinates for Monk Cave: 42.506533, -72.409833 Address of South Cemetery (Grave of Martha Dwight, the Vampire): 143 Mill Valley Rd., Belchertown, MA Address of Fairview Cemetery (Grave of Edward Bellamy): 687 Front St, Chicopee, MA Witch Path address: Witch Path, Springfield, MA Want to learn about the odd...
2019-10-26
21 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #548 - READALONG: The Ministry Of Truth by Dorian Lynskey
The SFFaudio Podcast #548 – Jesse, Paul Weimer, Marissa VU, Maissa Bessada, Evan Lampe, and Terence Blake talk about The Ministry Of Truth by Dorian Lynskey Talked about on today’s show: June 2019, direct from the publisher Penguin Random House, the last chapter, the afterword, there are four lights, the first part, learned the most, an intellectual history, the life after Orwell’s death, a grab-bag of memes, the cold war, the conservative revival, too loosey-goosey, H.G. Wells, We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, flat, comprehensive, how it touched other people, David Bowie, Star Trek, Babylon 5, it didn’t...
2019-10-21
1h 41
De Gruyter Brill on the Wire
Lorenzo Andolfatto, "Hundred Days’ Literature: Chinese Utopian Fiction at the End of Empire, 1902–1910" (Brill, 2019)
In Hundred Days’ Literature, Chinese Utopian Fiction at the End of Empire, 1902–1910 (Brill, 2019), Lorenzo Andolfatto explores the landscape of early modern Chinese fiction through the lens of the utopian novel, casting new light on some of its most peculiar yet often overshadowed literary specimens. The wutuobang or lixiang xiaoshuo, by virtue of its ideally totalizing perspective, provides a one-of-a-kind critical tool for the understanding of late imperial China’s fragmented Zeitgeist. Building upon rigorous close reading and solid theoretical foundations, Hundred Days’ Literature offers the reader a transcultural critical itinerary that links Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward to Wu Jianren’s...
2019-07-08
1h 06
About Buildings + Cities
50 — 19th c Machine Utopias — 2/2 — Looking Backwards
The second part of our discussion of the utopias and dystopias of the late 19th century 'machine age'. Including a discussion of Edward Bellamy's 'Looking Backwards: 2000-1887' (once incredibly famous and now almost unknown), William Morris's 'News From Nowhere: Or, and Epoch of Rest' and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'Moving the Mountain.' Edited by Matthew Lloyd Roberts. Support the show on Patreon to receive bonus content for every show. Please rate and review the show on your podcast store to help other people find us! Follow us on...
2019-03-11
1h 27
About Buildings + Cities
50 — 19th c Machine Utopias — 2/2 — Looking Backwards
The second part of our discussion of the utopias and dystopias of the late 19th century 'machine age'. Including a discussion of Edward Bellamy's 'Looking Backwards: 2000-1887' (once incredibly famous and now almost unknown), William Morris's 'News From Nowhere: Or, and Epoch of Rest' and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'Moving the Mountain.' Edited by Matthew Lloyd Roberts. Support the show on Patreon to receive bonus content for every show. Please rate and review the show on your podcast store to help other people find us! Follow us on...
2019-03-11
1h 27
Step Inside The Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook Experience!
The New Nation by Edward Bellamy
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/223719to listen full audiobooks. Title: The New Nation Author: Edward Bellamy Narrator: Hal Saunders Format: mp3 Length: 6 mins Release date: 02-19-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Communism & Socialism Publisher's Summary: Edward Bellamy was an American socialist and author who had a penchant for utopian thinking and a passion for discussing a better world and the way in which can build one. Nowhere in Bellamy’s work is this more evident that in The New Nation. First published in 1981, The New Nation is an inspiring and beautifully crafted piece of writing that is at...
2019-02-19
06 min
Tune Up With Audiobooks — A Engaging Mini-Course That Teaches.
The New Nation : Edward Bellamy
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/223719 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The New Nation Author: Edward Bellamy Narrator: Hal Saunders Format: mp3 Length: 6 mins Release date: 02-19-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Communism & Socialism Publisher's Summary: Edward Bellamy was an American socialist and author who had a penchant for utopian thinking and a passion for discussing a better world and the way in which can build one. Nowhere in Bellamy’s work is this more evident that in The New Nation. First published in 1981, The New Nation is an...
2019-02-19
06 min
Apocalist Book Club
An Introduction to our boys Eddie and Iggy
#04.1: Before we scale Caesar's Column by Ignatius Donnelly, we need to talk about Edward Bellamy's utopian fiction and Ignatius Donnelly's hottest takes about Atlantis. Come for big government solving all of society's problems, stay for the creation of the credit card. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/nellachronism Follow the progress of the Apocalist here Follow us on twitter @ApocalistC, Email us at ApocalistBookClub@gmail.com CREDITS: Art by Michael Vincent Bramley. Music by Robare Pruyn. Sound editing by Crutch Phrase Studio.
2019-01-16
38 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #495 - READALONG: News From Nowhere by William Morris
The SFFaudio Podcast #495 – Jesse, Bryan Alexander, and Evan Lampe talk about News From Nowhere by William Morris Talked about on today’s show: a socialist magazine, hardcover later that year, a response to something real, Looking Backward: 2000–1887 by Edward Bellamy, historical interest, as a historian would, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, lefties read it, Frederick Jameson, Marxism, post-modernism, An American Utopia, universal conscription, the actual plan, the military budget goes up every year, segmented by geography and class, how the army works, a planned economy, Americans fetishize the flag and the army, only the poor serve, l...
2018-10-15
1h 49
Words To That Effect
What Is Utopia? (Utopia, Pt 1)
This is a story of three journeys, by three people, in three very different times. But each of the journeys ends in the same area in the west of Ireland. And each journey is founded on a search for a more perfect world, a search for utopia. Episode 18 (part one of a two-part episode on utopian literature) explores the utopia in fiction and in reality, in the past, present, and future. What is a utopia exactly and why do we create them? Are they idle dreaming, pointless thought experiments, fantasy worlds we can never reach? Or do utopias s...
2018-05-07
30 min
The Future Is A Mixtape
004: TDS - Terminal Dystopia Syndrome
On this episode, Jesse & Matt discuss the mucky-malarkey of Dave Eggers’ 2013 “satire” (?) of Silicon Valley: The Circle. While this podcast will focus on Eggers’ conscious intentions and unconscious outcomes of his novel, some discussion will also be meted out on The Circle’s even more miserable film-adaptation of the same name, featuring Tom Hanks, Emma Watson and John Boyega. Matthew will also explore the movie’s unsettling “Fear of a Black Cock,” and what that says about the film’s lack of awareness. Lastly, the co-hosts will illustrate why this science fictional novel is an easy signifier for contemporary art’s failure to i...
2017-06-15
1h 05
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #369 - READALONG: The First Men In The Moon by H.G. Wells
The SFFaudio Podcast #369 – Jesse and Juliane Kunzendorf discuss The First Men In The Moon by H.G. Wells. Talked about on today’s show: 1900, 1901, dystopia, Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, The Sleeper Awakes, “on the moon” vs. “in the moon”, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the 1964 movie, the framing story, a multinational crew, technical issues, the 2010 adaptation, putting a frame around the story, a Moon Landing fair, a grumpy old man, a kinematoscope, the “real” first Moon landing, Bedford, differences, no plants on the Moon, drugged up, introducing a woman, men acting stupid, a comedy, how Bedf...
2016-05-16
1h 12
O YE DRYBONES (FEB 2019 - JAN 2025)
O YE DRYBONES : 2 ANNIVERSARY SHOW UNCENSORED.
The swastika was used by the military and by socialists in the USA and in the USSR, before it was used by the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). The swastika, although an ancient symbol, was also used to represent "S" letters joined for "socialism" under the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis), similar to the alphabetical symbolism for the SS Division, the SA, the NSV, and the VW logo (the letters "V" and "W" joined for "Volkswagen"National Socialism and the police state in the USA decades before their dogma was exported to Germany. They influenced the NSDAP, its d...
2015-12-17
2h 19
O YE DRYBONES (ARCHIVE)
O YE DRYBONES : 2 ANNIVERSARY SHOW UNCENSORED.
The swastika was used by the military and by socialists in the USA and in the USSR, before it was used by the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). The swastika, although an ancient symbol, was also used to represent "S" letters joined for "socialism" under the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis), similar to the alphabetical symbolism for the SS Division, the SA, the NSV, and the VW logo (the letters "V" and "W" joined for "Volkswagen"National Socialism and the police state in the USA decades before their dogma was exported to Germany. They influenced the NSDAP, its d...
2015-12-17
2h 19
Payments Monitor
Episode 11 - 15th October 2015
Good morning, welcome to Payments Monitor, my name is Faisal Khan, today is the 15th of October 2015, some trending stories today are: TOP STORIES Wearable payment technology has another player, watchmaker Swatch has decided to enter the market. Swatch has partnered with China Union Pay and Bank of Communications to allow consumers to pay with a simple flick of the wrist using NFC technology. The watch is called Bellamy, in reference to Edward Bellamy, the author of an 1888 novel that envisioned a utopian world paying with payment cards. Square files for IPO on the New York Stock exchange under the...
2015-10-15
00 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #248 - AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: Goliah by Jack London
The SFFaudio Podcast #248 – Goliah by Jack London; read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (57 minutes) followed by a discussion of it. Participants in the discussion include Jesse, Bryan Alexander, Seth, and Maissa Bessada Talked about on today’s show: Colossus: The Forbin Project; title’s reference to biblical Goliath; story’s title a reference to the famous Pacific steam ship; colonial capitalism; the story’s Gilded Age context; child labor; Eugene Debs and American socialism; Karl Marx; Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan; the story’s fictional energon evocative of Tr...
2014-01-20
2h 14
Podcast PARADIGMA
Paradigma 061013 Epistolario Huxley-Orwell, Arturo Barea, Lovelock, Utopía de Edward Bellamy, Thomas Jefferson
Tercer programa de la II Temporada de Paradigma, programa que se emite los domingos de 18:00 a 19:00 horas en el 102.5 de la FM de Sants Montjuïc Radio de Barcelona y que concibe, dirige y presenta Alberto García. En el programa del 6 de octubre de 2013 se expone un epistolario de Aldousx Huxley y de George Orwell, la vida y obra de Arturo Barea, la visión del futuro de la especie humana por el ecólogo James Lovelock, la utopía de Edward Bellamy y la visión de la democracia, las libertades, la república y la federación en Thoma...
2013-10-09
54 min
Stop the Pledge of Allegiance from Francis Bellamy & Socialist Symbolism exposed by Dr. Rex Curry
Talk radio & Pledge of Allegiance secrets w Dr. Rex Curry & American heritage
The Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the fascist gesture used under the Third Reich. The pledge caused nazi behavior in the USA too. Francis Bellamy was the author of the pledge and the origin of the Hitler salute that was used in the early pledge's ritualized daily mechanical indoctrination. The early pledge began with a military salute that was then extended outward to point at the flag. In practice the second gesture was performed palm-down. It was not an ancient Roman salute (a debunked myth). Francis and his cousin (Edward Bellamy) were both national socialists in the USA...
2012-02-02
52 min