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First Organization Dedicated to Promoting Western Culture Begins
Free, Online Knowledge Center about Western Culture Launched
Media Outreach Program to Promote Western Culture Launched
Op-Eds
No War of Ideas Helped Cause Iraq Failure
Press Release
September 1, 2006
Worlds First and Only Organization Dedicated
to Promoting Western Culture Begins
Dallas, TX-Western Culture Global, the worlds first and
only organization explicitly dedicated to promoting Western culture,
begins operations in September 2006.
Its mission is to spread the ideals and values of Western culture
throughout the world. In areas of the world where Western culture
is currently scorned, it seeks to make it admired and pursued. Where
Western culture is already significantly embraced, it seeks to strengthen
this embrace.
Western Culture Global is dedicated to be a counteracting force to
the global anti-Western propaganda efforts of Islamic totalitarians,
multiculturalists, leftists and others.
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Globals current projects include an internationally promoted
Knowledge Center and a Media Outreach Program. Future projects include
translations, book publishing, an awards program and worldwide offices.
Western Culture Global is founded on the belief that Western
culture is capable and worthy of being spread globally, says
Nick Robinson, Western Culture Global executive director. And
it is founded on the fact that Western culture and its core ideals
and values of reason, individualism, worldly happiness, rights and
capitalism are universal and open to everyone everywhere.
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Press Release
September 15, 2006
Free, Online Knowledge Center about Western Culture
Launched
Dallas, TXAn online Knowledge Center that demonstrates the
nature and importance of Western culture has been launched. The
Knowledge Center is a product of Western Culture Global, the worlds
first and only organization explicitly dedicated to promoting Western
culture.
Western culture is a subject of profound significance that
the great majority of the worlds people are ignorant or confused
about, says Nick Robinson, executive director and founder
of Western Culture Global. The Knowledge Center will allow
people from around the world to learn about Western culture as well
as have immediate access to the works of influential Western thinkers
and authors.
Western Culture Global will drive visitors to the Knowledge Center
in large numbers by developing relationships with Western culture
supporters and sympathizers around the world who will help in promoting
the Knowledge Center.
Possible plans for the future include translating the content of
the Knowledge Center into the worlds major languages.
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Press Release
November 1, 2006
Media Outreach Program to Promote Western Culture
Launched
Dallas, TXA program to promote the ideals and values of Western
culture through the news media has been launched. The program will
produce op-eds, press releases and letters to the editor for newspapers,
magazines and websites worldwide. The effort is the product of Western
Culture Global, the worlds first and only organization explicitly
dedicated to promoting Western culture.
Our media outreach program will allow Western Culture Global
to promote to the general public the ideals and values of Western
culture, says Nick Robinson, executive director and founder
of Western Culture Global. These ideals and values include
reason, individualism, worldly happiness, rights and capitalism.
Western Culture Global will initially focus its media outreach efforts
to North America, but has plans to soon expand its media program
to other parts of the world, especially Asia.
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Op-Ed
November 9, 2006
No War of Ideas Helped Cause Iraq Failure
The Iraq war was the central issue for voters in the recent mid-term
congressional elections. Americans are, with at least some justification,
irritated with the lack of meaningful progress toward making Iraq
into a stable, Western-like nation.
No Effort to Enlighten
Despite a spectacular initial military success, the U.S. effort
in Iraq has faltered. The actions by Iran and Syria to destabilize
Iraq and undermine progress are to blame for much of the problem.
But another important and often overlooked cause of the failure
in Iraq is the lack of any meaningful effort to enlighten the Iraqis
with Western ideas and values. In other words, in the war
of ideas barely a shot has been fired from the pro-Western
side.
The U.S. government should not be held primarily responsible for
this failure to spread progressive ideas in Iraq. The war of ideas
is properly the responsibility of every individual in the world
who values Western culture and world peace. Such individuals could
have organized an effort to enlighten and educate Iraqis.
Right after the invasion would have been the best time to have attempted
such an effort. This was a time of relative calm, when millions
of Iraqis were ready for a fresh start and break from the past.
They were likely as open to Western ideas and values at this time
as they would ever be. But virtually no educational effort was made.
Consequently, a rare opportunity to possibly bring about positive,
fundamental change in Iraq was not taken advantage of.
Western Culture Primer
What specifically could have been done? One possibility is there
could have been an effort to publish and freely distribute thousands
of copies of, say, an introductory book to Western culture. This
book could have advocated and explained, in Arabic, the Western
ideals and values of reason, individualism, worldly happiness, individual
rights, capitalism, science and technology.
And such a book could have introduced the reader to the works of
such Western intellectual giants as Aristotle, Ayn Rand, Ludwig
von Mises, John Locke, Americas Founding Fathers and others.
How would Iraq be different today if tens of thousands or more Iraqis,
or at least the best and brightest, had in their possession such
a book? No one can answer this question. But its fair to believe
that such an effort to enlighten Iraqis would have had at least
some positive impact, if not immediately, then in the long term.
And the suggestion by some that any educational effort is doomed
to fail because Iraqis, Middle Easterners or Arabs are inherently
primitive, mystical, tribal and warmongering is nonsense. All individuals
everywhere on earth of every race, nationality and ethnicity have
free will and can change.
In other words, the current dismal state of the Middle East is not
caused by its inhabitants race or genes. The current state
is ultimately caused by intellectual forces by the ideas,
values and beliefs that currently dominate the region. And these
ideas, values and beliefs can be eventually replaced by better ones.
Prepared for Next Opportunity
It now may be too late to effectively enlighten and educate a significant
number of Iraqis. The intellectual vacuum created by the toppling
of Saddam Husseins regime has been filled largely by pro-Iranian,
pro-Islamic and anti-Western ideas. An effort, however, could probably
still be undertaken with some success in the northern or Kurdish
part of Iraq. This area of the country is somewhat Westernized
and may be open to an educational effort.
Perhaps the best that can be done at this point is to learn from
Iraq and be prepared for when another such opportunity arises. If
the regimes of Iran, Syria, North Korea and Cuba, for example, are
toppled, either from within or without, pro-Western individuals
around the world should be ready to spread Western ideas and values
in these nations. We should not expect the U.S. government to do
it. Nor should we expect the people of these nations to enlighten
themselves.
Engaging in the war of ideas, much less winning such a war, requires
bold action on a global scale. Passive, defensive and timid efforts
will lead only to defeat. The time has come to think and act big,
to go on offense in the war of ideas and attempt to shape the world
in the image of Western ideals and values.
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2007 Western Culture Global
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