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Toward A New World Society, Part 4: “Coming Together”
06/04/2023
Robert Schmidt

Presentation by Robert Schmidt. World Transitions are tough. The best way to deal with the coming crises is to move from loyalty to one’s community to loyalty to the world society. While we do not all have access to hard power, we can exercise soft power. Robert Schmidt has a Ph.D. in Political Science. He has taught in various countries. Before his retirement he was a professor of Theology and Political Science at Concordia University in Portland.

Homer Davenport: No Honest Man Need Fear Cartoons
05/28/2023
Gus Frederick

Presentation at Friendly House by Gus Frederick about Homer Davenport (1867-1912), a man who was Oregon’s first media super-star. Yet, few are aware of the impact that this “country boy” had on society. He arrived on the scene during a perfect storm of technology and public sentiment, between the end of the "Gilded Age" and the beginning of the "Progressive Era."Third Generation Freethinker Gus Frederick is a native Oregonian filmmaker,and photographer,

Toward A New World Society, Part 3: “Paths For the Future"
05/21/2023
Robert Schmidt

Presentation by Robert Schmidt. Dealing with the climate crises, world-wide refugees, the possibility of world war, and the failure of capitalism to meet the world’s needs, we need to choose between coercion or consensus to address these crises. Robert Schmidt has a Ph.D. in Political Science. He has taught in various countries. Before his retirement he was a professor of Theology and Political Science at Concordia University in Portland.

Toward A New World Society, Part 2: “Lessons From History”
05/14/2023
Robert Schmidt

Presentation at Friendly House by Robert Schmidt. The world has experienced system shifts in the past, from tribal societies to city-states, city-states to empires, empires to feudalism, and feudalism to nation-states. Various commentators such as Augustine and Luther have tried to make sense of these shifts and perhaps set a pattern instructive for today. Robert Schmidt has a Ph.D. in Political Science. He has taught in various countries. Before his retirement he was a professor of Theology and Political Science at Concordia University in Portland.

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