(外文电子版资料)G. Edward Griffin - The Future is Calling - Secret Organizations And Hidden Agendas.pdf
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Secret Organizations and Hidden Agendas
The Future Is Calling (Part Two)
© 2003 – 2004 by G. Edward Griffin
Revised 2004 November 10
JOHN RUSKIN PROMOTES COLLECTIVISM AT OXFORD
Now let’s put theory behind us and get back into some real history. From the minutes
of the Carnegie Endowment, we recall the curious words: “We must control education in
America.” Who is this “we?” Who are the people who are planning to do that? To answer
that question we must set the co-ordinates on our machine once again, and we are now
moving further back in time to the year 1870. We find ourselves suddenly in England in an
elegant classroom of Oxford University, and we are listing to a lecture by a brilliant
intellectual, John Ruskin.
Ruskin was a Professor of Fine Arts at Oxford. He was a genius. At first I was
prepared not to like him, because he was a total collectivist. But, when I got his books and
started to read the notes from his lectures, I had to acknowledge his talent. First of all he was
an accomplished artist. He was an architect. He was a philosopher. About the only flaw that
I could see was that he believed in collectivism. He preached it eloquently, and his students,
coming from the wealthy class – the elite and the privileged from the finest areas of London
– were very receptive to his message. He taught that those who had inherited the rich culture
and traditions of the British Empire had an obligation to rule the world and make sure that
all the less fortunate and stupid people had proper direction. That basically was his message,
but it was delivered in a very convincing and appealing manner.
Ruskin was not the originator of collectivism. He was merely riding the crest of an
ideological tidal wave that was sweeping through the whole Western World at that time. It
was appealing to the sons and dau
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