The Dangerous Servant - A Discourse on Government

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G. Edward Griffin: The Dangerous Servant - A Discourse on Government 
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A Discourse on Government by G. Edward Griffin

Quote.pngGovernment is not reason. It is not eloquence. It is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.
— Attributed to George Washington

This program consists of unedited responses to questions presented to G. Edward Griffin by a camera crew creating a documentary on the U.S. Constitution. In this session, he answers the most difficult questions imaginable in the fields of political and social science. The depth and clarity of his response is amazing, especially considering he is speaking extemporaneously without benefit of script or notes. In an era when many people are just now waking up to the WHAT of current events, here are issues for the brain that go far beyond that shallow pool into the deep water of WHY and HOW. Also included is a bonus feature entitled Winning for America, Mr. Griffin's commentary on the Ron Paul 2008 campaign and a long-term strategy for victory offered by Freedom Force International. With these programs together, be prepared for a most rewarding journey.

Index

One World Government & Collectivism
Definitions of Collectivism v. Individualism
Is there a group that seeks to establish a one world government? If so, what's their plan and how does this affect the individual?
0:06:00 What is "collectivism" and how does it affect the thinking of people and governments?
0:13:00 Is there a plan to consolidate Canada, the United States, and Mexico? If so, is this a good idea?
0:25 Who are We The People?
0:27 If individualism is the ideal, how to governments that rule by force have any legitimate authority at all?
0:30 Does declaring martial law justify suspending the Constitution or abridging the Bill of Rights?
Values and Culture
0:32 What do we mean by "values in society?"
0:35 What is cultural Marxism and what effect has it had on American values and culture?
0:37 Where do values come from?
0:38 Why is discussing values like walking through a minefield?

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collectivismmoneyworld government individualism totalitarianism marxism stalinismNWO coercion secrecy North American Union EU European Union conspiracy theory CFR Council on Foreign Relations energy establishment oil petrol technology suppression constitution sovereignty incrementalism boiling frog slavery feudalism rule by force life, liberty, property martial law dictatorship justice monogamy polygamy religion culture western civilisation civilization Das Kapital Communist Manifesto breakdown of the family self-sustaining media

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