Guest guest Posted December 8, 1998 Report Share Posted December 8, 1998 Pete - Tom Driberg (THE MYSTERY OF MORAL RE-ARMAMENT, 1965, NY:KNOPF) provides a lot of documentation on the fascist ties of the Buchmanites. Driberg was a moderately left member of the House of Commons in your neck of the woods, and a bitter anti-Buchmanite. For a direct observation of Mein Kampf being used as a recovery manual by Oxford Group members, I believe there is a report of this in H. M. Goodwin's letter entitled " Moral Re-Armament, " in Canadian Forum, 1939, XVIII, p. 310-311. I'll look through my reading notes for other reports of this practice, which I have come across several times. ---------- > > To: PAULDIENER > Cc: 12-step-free > Subject: on People and dependence > Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 5:26 PM > > Hi , you wrote: > > ' Remember that some of the > Oxford Groups in the 30s were using Mein Kampf as a " recovery manual, " and > the whole movement was pro-fascist in orientation.' > > Can you give a cite for this? I'd like to be able to quote > an authority on this if possible. > > ---------- > Pete Watts > > PERSONALITY-DISORDERS SUPPORT LIST: > http://rdz.acor.org/athenaeum/lists.phtml?personality-disorders > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Gobble up some brain food, then Yak Back in our chat room > See new Detective in a Jar episodes; Aladdin and Lion King comics > http://ads./click/131/1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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