Leslie Stein
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“The Undermining of Western Civilization Paperback” by Leslie Stein
ASIN : B0B6L779ZB
ISBN-13 : 979-8840081624
… within much of the West and within American in particular, a Marxist presence containing fanatics with an obsessive hatred of all that their country stands for, has captured large numbers of alienated and benighted followers. As a result, a growing number of people, blind to their country’s achievements, seek the replacement of western societies based on free enterprise capitalism and liberal democratic values, by a communist regime of one form or another. It is this tendency that has induced me to write this book, based on the careful sifting of the evidence, which would provide the reader with a concise and reliable account of how, what I term the “radical left,” has arisen and influenced the Mores of present-day Western society.”
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ASIN : B0B6L779ZB
ISBN-13 : 979-8840081624
… within much of the West and within American in particular, a Marxist presence containing fanatics with an obsessive hatred of all that their country stands for, has captured large numbers of alienated and benighted followers. As a result, a growing number of people, blind to their country’s achievements, seek the replacement of western societies based on free enterprise capitalism and liberal democratic values, by a communist regime of one form or another. It is this tendency that has induced me to write this book, based on the careful sifting of the evidence, which would provide the reader with a concise and reliable account of how, what I term the “radical left,” has arisen and influenced the Mores of present-day Western society.”
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“The reasons for the differences between the hesitant and the emerging mystic are speculative. It could be that those who give attention to that dimension do so because of developmental issues and resultant complexes, perhaps as a reaction to overwhelming trauma, or even arising from a deep pathology. It also could be, more benevolently (and, in my view, more accurately), an inexplicable higher-order calling, an innate aesthetic subtlety, and a consequent desire for the refinement of consciousness. This may be brought on spontaneously or even by a momentary glimpse of that which touches the spirit, a vague hint that there may be that exciting, yet remote possibility of a more expansive reception to that mystery.”
― Eastern Practices and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts
― Eastern Practices and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts
“The reasons for the differences between the hesitant and the emerging mystic are speculative. It could be that those who give attention to that dimension do so because of developmental issues and resultant complexes, perhaps as a reaction to overwhelming trauma, or even arising from a deep pathology. It also could be, more benevolently (and, in my view, more accurately), an inexplicable higher-order calling, an innate aesthetic subtlety, and a consequent desire for the refinement of consciousness. This”
― Eastern Practices and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts
― Eastern Practices and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts
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