Analytical Trilogy and #Occupy Wall St.
Fresh from the march in support of #Occupy Wall St. that occurred down here in São Paulo on Oct. 15, 2011, I have some things to add to the movement. There are protests happening in many cities in North America and Europe, and of course, the Arab Spr
An episode of the Thinking With Somebody Else's Head podcast, hosted by Richard Lloyd Jones, titled "Analytical Trilogy and #Occupy Wall St." was published on October 28, 2011 and runs 59 minutes.
October 28, 2011 ·59m · Thinking With Somebody Else's Head
Summary
Fresh from the march in support of #Occupy Wall St. that occurred down here in São Paulo on Oct. 15, 2011, I have some things to add to the movement. There are protests happening in many cities in North America and Europe, and of course, the Arab Spring continues. Even totally censored China has activists plying the social networks to build support for their causes. So, things are changing. And all this is welcome. We human beings that make up the 99%, and even some in the 1%, are waking up to the very disagreeable social situation and saying, "Hey wait a minute. This sucks!" But I'm struck as I follow all this that now more than ever we need an orientation that goes beyond party politics and personal agendas and really gets us to the root causes of this mess. And then lays out a game plan for how to change things. Once and for all. I have been living and broadcasting and teaching from the International Society of Analytical Trilogy for 10 years now, and become conscious every day of how the science Norberto Keppe has elaborated can help us in this struggle for our freedom. And I'd like to apply that science to the #Occupy Wall St. movement today on our program. Analytical Trilogy and #Occupy Wall St., today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head. Click here to listen to this episode.
Episode Description
Podcast from the International Society of Analytical Trilogy. Important psychological and social science discussions are found here.
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