Albert E. Burke: Difference between revisions

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So in the final analysis, the "creeping socialism" parlor game that's been played for decade upon decades, is nothing but a [[Propaganda]] ploy.  Such ploy serves the purpose of maintaining the status quo of Corporate America's pocket full of gold, of maintaining [[Economy]] by way of [[Business]] as usual. That ploy can only succeed as long as Corporate America can find useful idiots, puppets to play the "creeping socialism" parlor game.
So in the final analysis, the "creeping socialism" parlor game that's been played for decade upon decades, is nothing but a [[Propaganda]] ploy.  Such ploy serves the purpose of maintaining the status quo of Corporate America's pocket full of gold, of maintaining [[Economy]] by way of [[Business]] as usual. That ploy can only succeed as long as Corporate America can find useful idiots, puppets to play the "creeping socialism" parlor game.


''See'' — [[Government]], [[Military]], [[Foreign Policy]], [[US spy agencies]], [[Whistleblowers]], [[Covert Action Magazine]], [[Phil Agee]], [[John Pilger]]
''See'' — [[Pinocchio]], [[Government]], [[Military]], [[Foreign Policy]], [[US spy agencies]], [[Whistleblowers]], [[Covert Action Magazine]], [[Phil Agee]], [[John Pilger]]


  The excerpt below from <mark>[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/EnoughGoodMen.pdf ''Enough Good Men: A Way of Thinking''] [Nov 1962]</mark> in the <mark>chapter ''Dirt, People and History''</mark> is a fine example of how Dr. Burke <mark>related historical events to the environment around us</mark>. The only aspect missing in this printed word, is merely the timing and the inflection in the way Dr. Burke presented it:
  The excerpt below from <mark>[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/EnoughGoodMen.pdf ''Enough Good Men: A Way of Thinking''] [Nov 1962]</mark> in the <mark>chapter ''Dirt, People and History''</mark> is a fine example of how Dr. Burke <mark>related historical events to the environment around us</mark>. The only aspect missing in this printed word, is merely the timing and the inflection in the way Dr. Burke presented it: