by Charles Cameron | Nov 20, 2012 | Monitor
[ by Charles Cameron — double-quoting a remark taken from Zen’s most recent post with a Sufi teaching tale out of Idries Shah ] . . Zen – Zenpundit, Mark Safranski (above) that is — had a powerful comment about “the emaciated Somali...
by zen | Jul 23, 2012 | Monitor
“The horror! The horror! Charles Cameron sparked a discussion with his doublequotes post on two colonels, the late strategist John Boyd and the fictional monster, Walter Kurtz from Francis Ford Coppola’s classic Vietnam War film homage to Joseph...
by Charles Cameron | Jul 21, 2012 | Monitor
[ by Charles Cameron — finding feedback loops in blindspots, truths in symbols, strength in ideas ] . photo credit: Mobile News UK. It is in the nature of analogical thinking that it moves sideways, or more precisely, in honeycomb fashion, rather than forwards...
by halverson | Dec 8, 2011 | Analysis, Narrative, Religion, Research, Strategic Comm.
By Jeffry R. Halverson I’ll admit that I slip sometimes in everyday conversation and use the word “story” as a synonym for “narrative.” A lot of people do it. But I should know better. There’s an important difference between the two. For the average conversation the...