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"Cudenec, like a prophet, calls for us to become spirit rebels" - W.D James.In this latest collection of radical writing, Paul Cudenec sets out his personal vision through a new essay entitled Our Quest For Freedom.He argues that the liberation of humankind from tyranny will require a process involving a number of interrelated stages: Realising; Remembering; Yearning; Exposing; Explaining; Proposing; Meaning; Motivating; Becoming; Inspiring; Preparing; Boycotting; Building and Defending.And he warns: "If people don't understand the extent of the problem with contemporary society, if they don't understand who they really are, if they are not prepared to risk everything, then our bid for liberty will fall short".The book also contains a dozen other recent articles, in which Cudenec consistently rejects modern industrialism in favour of the rediscovery of the natural order of freedom.
A hard-hitting and humorous short play from the Winter Oak author best known for his essays exposing the manipulations of the global criminocracy. George thinks that he is alone in the corner of a London park when he complains out loud about the state of contemporary society, but he has been overheard by Jim, from underneath a nearby bench, who offers some pithy commentary. Their conversation in turn attracts the critical interest of Denise, who is then herself confronted by an angry Trevora. Finally, a green-robed mystic, Ashok, emerges from inside a tree to explain to the other four what has gone wrong with the modern world and what is required to put things right.
In the summer of 2020, with the Covid crisis in full swing, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum co-authored a book calling for a Great Reset. One of the most widely-read responses to Schwab's call was Paul Cudenec's detailed critique on the Winter Oak website, which pulled in Schwab's previous work and record to expose a frightening techno-fascist and transhumanist agenda.In this collection of writing, Cudenec's 'Klaus Schwab and His Great Fascist Reset' is presented in a broader context, alongside in-depth articles such as 'Organic radicalism: bringing down the fascist machine', 'Liberalism: the two-faced tyranny of wealth' and 'Fascism, newnormalism and the left'.The overarching aim of Cudenec's dissident anti-fascist approach is to reveal how "the dominant complex paints a false picture of historical fascism not just to smear its own current opponents, but also to hide its own close relationship with that very same monstrosity".Among the 18 articles featured here are fiery condemnations of the New Normal world order, such as 'Resist the Fourth Industrial Repression!' and 'Impactor alert!', and also pieces in which Cudenec sets out his own distinctive political-philosophical vision, including 'Another world exists within us' and 'Reclaiming the revolutionary wisdom of the past'.
"Eventually, after layer after layer of artifice has been peeled away, we will see the horrible truth about the psychopathic mafia and the physical and psychological slavery they have imposed on us for so long".In this collection of 15 essays penned in 2022, Paul Cudenec of Winter Oak looks deep into the rotten heart of a modern world that he shows to be run for the profit and self-interest of a tiny and evasive criminal cartel.He concludes that we urgently need to reclaim the freedom "to be what we are meant to be, to live how we wish to live, to decide amongst ourselves what kind of future we want to give our children and our children's children".
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