Tuesday, June 17, 2025

The Jakarta Method and Anti-Communist Terror

 




The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World, by Vincent Bevins take us into the clandestine world of anti-communist crimes committed by the United State and other totalitarian allies during the Cold War.  The author explains that the US feared that Indonesia would fall to communism; this large and well populated country had to stay out of the American orbit, at any cost.  And the mass murder and terror campaign used to accomplish this became a program of sorts.  The Jakarta Method was the brutal installation of right wing dictators in countries that America feared would fall to communism.  The result was a nightmare.


Monday, June 16, 2025

No Judgement on Cults

 



Heaven's Gate: America's UFO Religion by Benjamin E. Zeller takes a detailed and scholarly look at the millennial religion that made the news due to the group's collective suicide in 1997.  The author treats Heaven’s Gate as a religion, not a cult.  In religious scholarship, there is no fundamental difference between a religion and a cult.  

For much of Heaven Gates’ history, it had more hallmarks of religion than a cult.  But in the 1990s, it took a dark turn.   More of the characteristics of a classic cult were enacted, like wearing ritual clothes, pooling money, control of food and sleep.  Zeller wants us understand the inner reasons that made people want to commit suicide.  

But by examining this group this way, from the inside, we are actually lose our objectivity.  If the only moral guideline is that people believe what they are doing - there is not much more to say about the topic.

Friday, June 13, 2025

The Jewish Intellectual Stream




Maimonides, Spinoza and Us: Toward an Intellectually Vibrant Judaism by Rabbi Marc D. Angel is a welcome book. There are a dearth of books about the philosophical/intellectual tradition in Judaism.  We need to know more about the thinking elements of our tradition.  This book will help you get invested in the Jewish intellectual stream. 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

The Vietnam We Dread Facing

 

Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam by Nick Turse will be a difficult read for anyone who believes the United States is the global knight on a white horse.  You are going to be very upset.  The premise of the book is that the massacres and murders that the has dogged the American perception of the war, was not the case of a few bad apples. The people of South Vietnam were viewed as legitimate targets as part of American strategy.  

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

More of a Biblical Connection

 


Since most people will read Stories from Ancient Canaan simply to read the content that in some way corresponds to the Hebrew bible, it would have been better if the editors had led with a story with more blatant biblical connections.  They did not! But keep at it.  Later in the collection the connections are clearer.