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George Monbiot, Peter Hutchison: Invisible Doctrine (2024, Penguin Books, Limited) 4 stars

Review of The Invisible Doctrine by G. Monbiot and P. Hutchinson

5 stars

The neoliberal doctrine was first defined and developed during and immediately after WW2 by Ludwig Von Mises and Friedrich Hayek. The core article of faith is that

... greed and selfishness light the path to social improvement, generating the wealth that will eventually enrich us all.

It follows that the state is the enemy, by collecting taxes, regulating the activity of for-profit corporations, and redistributing wealth through equitably provided public services.

From the beginning this was much more than a theory. It was an ambitious political program, since the state can only be cut down by taking over government, which in a democracy means winning elections. Therefore the doctrine had to be installed in the minds of the general population. Its core tenets have to come to be seen as natural laws that cannot be questioned just like gravity or the need for air cannot be questioned.

As the word …

reviewed How to sit by Thích Nhất Hạnh (Mindfulness essentials)

Thích Nhất Hạnh: How to sit (2014) 5 stars

The first book in the Mindfulness Essentials Series by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, How …

How to Sit by Thich Nhat Han

5 stars

Sitting is Buddhist lingo for meditation. In the first dozen lines of this delightful little book Thich Nhat Han gives a very simple prescription for what is known as mindfulness meditation: stop whatever you're doing, sit comfortably somewhere, and watch your in breath all the way, and then the out breath. That's it. Do it because it makes you happy. And since you are connected to everything else in the world around you, in space and in time through your ancestors and future generations, your happiness becomes everyone's happiness. Underlying all this is the basic assumption that each moment of your life is complete, and the source of true happiness. You don't need anything else other than this moment.

This instruction is absolutely minimal because the rest is up to you. It sets you off in an exploration of your own life, as it unfolds from moment to moment. The …