Category Archives: Charles Lincoln

Part I: Robert Stark interviews Charles Lincoln about Cities

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Charles Lincoln has a PhD in Anthropology, History, and Archaeology from Harvard University

Topics include:

The breaking down between the distinction between urban and rural societies
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World predictions about how people will live in the future
How cities originally played a role of middlemen in an agricultural economy
The destruction of the small village farming model
The rise of dense cities in the late 19th and early 20th Century
The role that immigration played in the growth of American cities
E. Michael Jones’s The Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal As Ethnic Cleansing
How forced integration pushed the working and middle class out of cities
The rise of suburbia and exurbia
Whether it’s possible to have a thriving middle class within a dense city(ex. NY in the 1950’s, Japanese cities)
Why Charles does not view density as a source of inequality but rather a symptom
How urbanization has led to a lack of self sufficiency
How the ideal place to live for those with wealth has access to both cities and open space

 


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Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown about Debt & the National Dividend

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Robert Stark and co-host Charles Lincoln talk to Ellen Brown. Ellen Brown is an attorney, president of the Public Banking Institute, and was a candidate for California State Treasurer. She has written twelve books, including Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free (2010), and The Public Bank Solution.

Topics include:

Ellen’s recent conferences on monetary reform
Open source software and money systems
Eco Villages and community currencies
Time for the Nuclear Option: Raining Money on Main Street
Nationalization of Banks
How we could pay off our debt with Quantitative Easing
Quantitative Easing for People: The UK Labour Frontrunner’s Controversial Proposal
Killing Off Community Banks — Intended Consequence of Dodd-Frank?
Trumping the Federal Debt Without Playing the Default Card


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Robert Stark interviews John Médaille

John-Médaille

Robert Stark and co-host Charles Lincoln interview John Médaille. John is a retired businessman who teaches in the Theology and Business departments at the University of Dallas, and is a senior scholar with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He is a veteran of the Vietnam War, a former city councilman, and the author of two books, “The Vocation of Business: Social Justice in the Marketplace” (2007) and “Toward a Truly Free Market: A Distributist Perspective.”

Topics include:

The culture and economy of Texas
How a Free Market is defined by a high degree of competition and participation
How capitalism is not a truly free market because it leads to consolidation
How conservatism became redefined as corporate global capitalism instead of local control and tradition
The need to end corporate subsidies and regulations favoring large corporations
Wal-Mart and the hidden inefficiency of our distribution system
Monopolies in the media and communications
Anti-Trust Laws
Banking and the need to end to big to fail banks in favor of localized banking
Georgism and the theory on land speculation
Why John favors a wealth tax over an income tax
How the breaking up of large estates led to the economic success of Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea
How those examples differ from Communist land confiscation in Zimbabwe and the Soviet Union
The Emilia-Romagna Cooperatives in Northern Italy
Free Trade deals and how they destroyed small businesses and manufacturing
Healthcare reform: licensing, guilds, and insurance


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Robert Stark interviews Charles Lincoln about Cultural Genocide in the American South

Charles Lincoln- Lee Circle

Topics include:

The Push to remove Confederate Monuments in the American South
The Proposed Censorship of Gone with the Wind
How Southern Culture has became synonymous with prole culture
The History of the American South since the Civil War
How the Civil War was the beginning of American Imperialism
How Culture is dependent upon Symbols
How regional cultures are being eradicated
Defining Cultural genocide
Examples of Cultural Genocides throughout history
Parallels between the English occupation of Ireland and the American South

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Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown about the Financial Crisis in Greece

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Robert Stark and co-host Charles Lincoln Interview Ellen Brown.  Ellen Brown is an attorney, president of the Public Banking Institute, and a candidate for California State Treasurer. She has written twelve books, including Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free (2010), and The Public Bank Solution.

Topics include:

Grexit or Jubilee? How Greek Debt Can Be Annulled
“Guerrilla Warfare Against a Hegemonic Power”: The Challenge and Promise of Greece
How Greece getting into debt by foreign private banks demonstrates the need for public banking
The Keiretsu Banking of Japan

 


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Robert Stark interviews Carol Jean Sing

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Carol Jean Sing speaks to us on the eve of her sentencing in the United States District Court for the District of Utah. Dr. Sing, who holds a PhD from the University of Hawaii, is a 75 year old grandmother who stands charged with a single count of conspiracy to defraud the United States Government and the violation of Section 371. For this she is facing 5 to 10 years in Federal Prison with no prior criminal record or misconduct of any kind in her entire life.

Dr. Sing says she is speaking to warn the American people of the abuses of the IRS and the danger of totalitarianism by the United States Government and it’s so-called Department of Justice.

Dr. Sign is joined by former Montana State legislature and Blackfeet Indian advocate and Tribal civil rights activist Jerry O’Neill of Kallispell and Dr. Charles Edward Lincoln , III of New Orleans, who holds degrees from Tulane, Harvard, and the University of Chicago.

 

Update: Carol Jean Sing was sentenced to 3 years in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, 3 years probation.

 

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James O’meara Reviews The Poet & The Cat

The Poet & The Cat 

Directed by Robert Stark

Written by Paul Bingham

Staring: Robert Stark & Charles E. Lincoln II

 

If you’re a fan of losers and serial killers, and enjoy the alt-Right despaircore writings of Andy Nowicki or Paul Bingham, you’ve probably said, “Gee, I wish I could visit them at home, see them writing away on a rickety plywood table under the light in the kitchen, interacting with their cat and drinking a glass of Two Buck Chuck!”

Well, thanks to Robert Stark, and YouTube, now you can!

The Poet & The Cat is stars Robert as the poet undergoing a quarter-life crisis (which is a new one on me, but apparently is a thing), and Charles E. Lincoln II is the cat; that is, the voice of the cat, who sounds distractingly like Judaic radio show crank Mark Levin, especially when he starts ranting in German.  The cat, I mean.

It’s fun to see Robert bring the poetry-scribbling loser to life, and the cat is a hoot as he ventriloquizes Bingham’s bleak worldview.

 

“You’re like a woman, you know.  You come at me shadowboxing, both paws extended; only then do the claws come out, and dig in so deeply.”

 

The “feline Mephistopheles” insistently tries to draw the poet’s thoughts from working his ordinary life problems into art and toward mass murder as the real path to fame, money and women; while constantly becoming distracted by the urge to hunt a mouse or complain about having been fixed.

 

“Just move like a cat. You’re good at that.  All you girlfriends say you can be a creep.”

 

Suffering weltschmerz after reading too many Hopeless Books?  Feeling like a Delta Male after checking out too many man-o-sphere blogs?  Ignore that clickbait at Salon or HuffPo, and go here for a quarter-hour of someone else’s entertaining quarterlife crisis.

Robert Stark interviews Charles Lincoln about Las Vegas, New Orleans & Vice

Topics include:

Contrasting the histories of Las Vegas and New Orleans
The Ecological impacts of building cities in the Desert
How both cities serve a function as a destination for escape, hedonism, and vice
How Bread and circuses distract the masses
How without the Law there would be no Vice
How when Vice becomes suppressed it becomes more cruel
How New Orleans has gentrified since Hurricane Katrina
How the culture of New Orleans is one that enjoys life because it accepts death
How in New Orleans there’s no pressure to be either moral or immoral
The European cultural influence in New Orleans
The Cult of Youth

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Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown about How America became an Oligarchy

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Robert Stark and guest cohost Charles Lincoln Interview Ellen Brown. Ellen Brown is an attorney, president of the Public Banking Institute, and a candidate for California State Treasurer. She has written twelve books, including Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free (2010), and The Public Bank Solution.

Topics include:

The Public Bank of North Dakota

How Wall Street makes it difficult to create loans for small business startups

How the Green Party Mayor Gayle McLaughlin  of Richmond, California  stood up to Big Oil

The Foreclosure crisis and how the banks sit on millions of empty homes

How America Became an Oligarchy

How Private Bank Notes cause inflation

The Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Death of the Republic

California Water Wars: Another Form of Asset Stripping?

 

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The Poet & The Cat

A struggling Poet who has failed at life has a Quarter-life crisis and is confronted by his dark feline alter ego who challenges his sanity and morality.
Directed by Robert Stark

Written by Paul Bingham

Staring: Robert Stark & Charles E. Lincoln III

 

 

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