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Episode 8: Where "Radical Hospitality" and The World Economic Forum Meet - Romanism
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Episode 8: Where "Radical Hospitality" and The World Economic Forum Meet - Romanism

A Smorgasbord of Assorted Thoughts

In this episode, I talk about the work I’m doing on “radical hospitality” and how it directly ties into the World Economic Forum’s Neo-Marxist/Neo-Fedualist New World Order. I also explain why it is such a vital topic, even for those of us who are not overly concerned with politics or the educational system. They are all connected.


Notes

  1. Seven Themes of Roman Catholic Social Teaching, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

  2. The link between Roman Catholicism, Personalism, and Postmodernism explained in these two articles:

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    From Fruit to Root - A Genealogy of "Radical" Hospitality
    [Continued from Chapter Two, Part 2.] Peter Maurin — Communitarian and Personalist Day’s thinking was in keeping with that of her mentor Peter Maurin, who helped her get a “truly Catholic education” through informal instruction. Maurin “saw in Day a gifted journalist who could publicize his ideas…
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    From Fruit to Root - A Genealogy of "Radical" Hospitality
    [Continued from Chapter Two, Part 3.] What Hath Postmodernism To Do With Romanism? A Lot. Primarily undergirding the “radical hospitality” of Teresa, Maurin, and Day — and those who were influenced by them — were Roman Catholic Personalism and Communitarianism. These views stressed the primacy of the social body over and against the individual, teaching that the individual’s true humanity consists in his acting with and for the other. The prevalence of this kind of anti-individualist, anti-capitalist, and pro-communitarian thinking was in the air during this time (i.e. 1930s), and is evidenced in the publication of many philosophical journals addressing these matters…
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  3. Resources on Pablo Friere:
    New Discourses Podcast (hosted by Dr. James Lindsay)
    Introducing The Marxification of Education
    What Does It Mean to Be Freirean?
    Paulo Freire and the Marxist Transformation of the Church

    Public Occurrences (Sovereign Nations Podcast, hosted by Michael O’Fallon)
    The Marxification of Education

    Pablo Friere’s Personalism (Various Academic Sources)
    Rocha, Samuel D. “‘Ser Mais’: The Personalism of Paulo Freire”, Philosophy of Education.
    Kirylo, J.D., Boyd, D. “Personalism, Humanism, and a Freirean Spirituality Toward Humanizing Humanity”, SpringerLink (2017).
    Valenzano, N. “Marxist and Personalist Influences in Paulo Freire’s Pedagogical Anthropology”, in Tendencias Pedagógicas, 38 (2021), 68-82.

  4. Jacques Maritain, Personalism, and the UN:
    Yabur, Pedro Pallares. “An Introduction to the relationship between Jacques Maritain with the nuclear drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”

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