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Examples
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Giorgio Agamben | Italian philosopher who spoke out clearly criticism of the case for excessive social control at the start of COVID-19 |
Hannah Arendt | Philosopher |
Raymond Aron | French sociologist who attended 3 Bilderbergs from 1957 to 1966 |
A.J. Ayer | British spook and later Oxford professor |
Wendell Berry | American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. |
Murray Bookchin | Philosopher who founded the social ecology movement |
Nick Bostrom | Sweden philosopher who first attended the Bilderberg in 2019. |
James Burnham | "The first neoconservative", spooky propagandist philosopher |
Maria Carrilho | Portuguese pro-EU and pro-NATO politician and academic. Attended Bilderberg/1995. |
Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi | The founder of the first influential movement for a united Europe. |
Ralf Dahrendorf | German born philosopher. Regular contributor to Bilderberg meetings. |
Aleksandr Dugin | |
Dietrich Eckart | A German poet, playwright and philosopher who was a key influence on the development of Adolf Hitler's political philosophy |
Michel Foucault | Celebrated philosopher and social critic |
Roger Garaudy | |
Edward Goldsmith | Pioneering environmentalist with a hint of misanthropy. |
Rebecca Goldstein | US philosopher and author who attended her first Bilderberg in 2018. |
Jürgen Habermas | German philosopher and sociologist. |
Sidney Hook | American philosopher and anti-communist activist. |
Srećko Horvat | Croatian philosopher, author and political activist. |
Ivan Illich | Not particularly celebrated during his lifetime, Illich was one of the most original thinkers of the 20th century, perhaps of all time. |
Hans Jonas | German-born American Jewish philosopher |
Leon Kass | |
Peter Kropotkin | Anarchist philosopher promoting a decentralized economic system based on mutual aid, mutual support, and voluntary cooperation |
Michael Ledeen | "Washington's neoconservative guru", Bilderberg, Le Cercle... |
John Lilly | Experimented with psychedelic drugs, isolation tanks as a means of sensory deprivation. Also attempted communication between humans and dolphins. |
Charles Malik | Lebanese diplomat and philosopher suspected to have visited Le Cercle. |
Thomas Malthus | The father of depopulation justifications, both in British imperial ideology and among modern day billionaires. |
Marshall McLuhan | "The medium is the message" |
John McMurtry | John McMurtry is a professor of philosophy at Guelph university and a Fellow of the Canadian Royal Society |
Onora O'Neill | UK second generation Bilderberger, academic |
Thorsten J. Pattberg | |
Karl Popper | One of the 20th century's most influential philosophers of science. |
John Ruskin | |
Bertrand Russell | UK philosopher and pacifist |
Jean-Paul Sartre | |
Roger Scruton | |
Vandana Shiva | Anti-globalization and anti-GMO activist |
Larry Siedentop | US=British political scientist who studied under Isaiah Berlin. Attended the 2001 Bilderberg meeting, the same year he wrote a book on "possible models of European democracy". |
Dolf Sternberger | German Political Science academic who attended the third and fourth Bilderbergs |
Leo Strauss | "The father of neoconservatism" |
Henry David Thoreau | |
Rick Turner | |
Sayak Valencia | |
André Vltchek | Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. |
Slavoj Žižek |
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