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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Dec 24

Communism is a religious view that has evolved and adapted over the last two centuries, including right up to the present day. Understanding the developments and threats in our present world requires understanding what Communism really is, especially in its Marxist variants, and how it has developed and changed over the years. In response to this need, James Lindsay of New Discourses held a four-lecture workshop series on the EVILution of Communism in Dallas, Texas, at the start of August 2024. As Lindsay discussed in his ultra-viral presentation in the European Union Parliament in Brussels in Spring 2023, Communism has

Communism is a religious view that has evolved and adapted over the last two centuries, including right up to the present day. Understanding the developments and threats in our present world requires understanding what Communism really is, especially in its Marxist variants, and how it has developed and changed over the years. In response to this need, James Lindsay of


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Feb 22

Hey folks, I’m writing to invite you to a FREE 2-hour zoom workshop I will be leading for San Diego Integral this coming Saturday: The Creative Power of the Culture War: Fighting and Friending Our Way Forward Sponsored by San Diego Integral  Saturday, February 12, 2022 4pm to 6pm Pacific Time (7pm – 9pm ET) You can find out more about the workshop and register here: https://www.meetup.com/kenwilber-61/events/274478790 Hope to see you there! Jeff Salzman The post The Creative Power of Culture Wars appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

Hey folks, I’m writing to invite you to a FREE 2-hour zoom workshop I will be leading for San Diego Integral this coming Saturday: The Creative Power of the Culture War: Fighting and Friending Our Way Forward Sponsored by San Diego Integral  Saturday, February 12, 2022 4pm to 6pm Pacific Time (7pm – 9pm ET) You can find out more


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Nov 20

How to take care of people at an event that could kill themStock photo by Cristina CerdaHosting events is a big part of how I earn my livelihood and how I do my community-building work. My year started with a plan to hold at least four retreats, each with around 40 people living together for a few days. Then the pandemic happened and we had to change plans. In the end we decided to cancel everything, apart from one gathering we hosted in France in September.Event production is always a big job but the health situation made it significantly more difficult. In

How to take care of people at an event that could kill themStock photo by Cristina CerdaHosting events is a big part of how I earn my livelihood and how I do my community-building work. My year started with a plan to hold at least four retreats, each with around 40 people living together for a few days. Then the pandemic happened


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Nov 20

How to take care of people at an event that could kill themStock photo by Cristina CerdaHosting events is a big part of how I earn my livelihood and how I do my community-building work. My year started with a plan to hold at least four retreats, each with around 40 people living together for a few days. Then the pandemic happened and we had to change plans. In the end we decided to cancel everything, apart from one gathering we hosted in France in September.Event production is always a big job but the health situation made it significantly more difficult. In

How to take care of people at an event that could kill themStock photo by Cristina CerdaHosting events is a big part of how I earn my livelihood and how I do my community-building work. My year started with a plan to hold at least four retreats, each with around 40 people living together for a few days. Then the pandemic happened


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