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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • was of course a question of power. And in order to understand what
    • consideration. That a king has real divine power and dignity is
    • they did with the power of higher beings.
    • in the year 1000. The anointment, and therefore the power, was
    • in human consciousness, the representative of the empire was powerful
    • claimed that the catholic priest is more powerful than Jesus Christ
    • take place through the priest's power. It means that the action
    • the altar. Therefore the more powerful is not the Christ Jesus, but
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • Emperor Franz Joseph I abdicated the German crown. It lost the power
    • November 1918; it is those who are presently in power. The
    • societies which possess great power in the English-speaking
    • countries, a power unsuspected by the general public. They are
    • become ever more powerful during the fifth post-Atlantean epoch.
    • usually merely tools, the really powerful people stand behind them.
    • that is what is used as tools by the groups in power. And it is also
    • important to discern why these powerful circles have been so
    • for these societies is power, not insight. It is important for them
    • power in this traditional form. Why?
    • external power — dead power. But when they come together under
    • spiritual power. That is why the Catholic Church, wanting to keep
    • power by political means. It has always been more powerful the less
    • it has insisted on its creed, and less powerful the more it has
    • central issue results in lack of power. A community can only be
    • powerful when it attaches no importance to individual beliefs.
    • someone is a powerful minister, say, and needs an under-secretary of
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • indisputable power factor. In public life there was in reality
    • divine power exercised by physical people. In social affairs the only
    • states towards their powerful neighbor in the northern end; they
    • than is thought. From their ranks the powerful, imperialistic Pope
    • was all-powerful, in the second stage the state contains everything
    • important. And above all we should not think that the sharpest powers



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