Past is prologue. Here's a blast from the past I just came across. It touches on a lot of subjects that could as well be written for today as when it was. And gets into eugenics, even making mention of non-corporeal existence. Defined as you may care to. Today, Foreign Affairs is a consistently globalist totalitarian governance advocacy …
Past is prologue. Here's a blast from the past I just came across. It touches on a lot of subjects that could as well be written for today as when it was. And gets into eugenics, even making mention of non-corporeal existence. Defined as you may care to. Today, Foreign Affairs is a consistently globalist totalitarian governance advocacy magazine as far as I can tell. And it is the single most influential foreign policy publication in the US, the world for that matter. I'm doubtful they'd print this article again today.
About Stalin, Hitler, was written soon after the Hitler-Stalin Pact was signed. There's a lot to pull forward from this, many aspects especially poignant. Have you read this before? I'm still digesting it. And I believe a lot of the smartest and 2nd smartest guys in the world will find it very informative and illustrative.
Past is prologue. Here's a blast from the past I just came across. It touches on a lot of subjects that could as well be written for today as when it was. And gets into eugenics, even making mention of non-corporeal existence. Defined as you may care to. Today, Foreign Affairs is a consistently globalist totalitarian governance advocacy magazine as far as I can tell. And it is the single most influential foreign policy publication in the US, the world for that matter. I'm doubtful they'd print this article again today.
About Stalin, Hitler, was written soon after the Hitler-Stalin Pact was signed. There's a lot to pull forward from this, many aspects especially poignant. Have you read this before? I'm still digesting it. And I believe a lot of the smartest and 2nd smartest guys in the world will find it very informative and illustrative.
Science in the Totalitarian State
Foreign Affairs, January, 1941
https://web.archive.org/web/20181125112623/https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/1941-01-01/science-totalitarian-state