Congress for Cultural Freedom/Founding Conference

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Event.png Congress for Cultural Freedom/Founding Conference  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date26 June 1950 - 29 June 1950
ParticipantsFranz Borkenau, Karl Jaspers, John Dewey, Ignazio Silone, Jacques Maritain, James Burnham, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Bertrand Russell, Ernst Reuter, Raymond Aron, A. J. Ayer, Benedetto Croce, Arthur Koestler, Richard Löwenthal, Tennessee Williams, Irving Brown, Sidney Hook, James T. Farrell, Robert Montgomery, David Lilienthal, Sol Levitas, Carson McCullers, George Schulyer, Max Yergan, Herman Muller, Nicolas Nabokov, Julian Amery, A.J. Ayer, Herber Read, Harold Davis, Christopher Hollis, Peter de Mendelsohn, David Rousset, Rémy Roure, André Philip, Claude Mauriac, André Malraux, Jules Romains, Georges Altman, Guido Piovene, Altiero Spinelli, Franc Lombardi, Muzzio Mazzochi, Bonaventura Tecchi, Lawrence de Neufville, Melvin Lasky
PerpetratorsMichael Josselson, CIA
DescriptionFounded the Congress for Cultural Freedom

 

Known Participants

17 of the 93 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Julian AmeryMI6, deep politician who chaired Le Cercle for several years.
Raymond AronFrench sociologist who attended 3 Bilderbergs from 1957 to 1966
Irving BrownUS Trade unionist and and consigliere for the CIA who attended the 1956 Bilderberg
James Burnham"The first neoconservative", spooky propagandist philosopher
Sidney HookAmerican philosopher and anti-communist activist.
Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
Melvin LaskyUS journalist, intellectual, with suspected CIA ties
Haakon Liepowerful party secretary for the Norwegian Labour Party from 1945 to 1969. A CIA collaborator, he was the most prominent organizer of McCarthyism in the 1950s, and set up an extensive surveillance apparatus in the Labour movement and unions.
Richard LöwenthalA Jewish exile from Nazi Germany, he soon was attached to US and UK intelligence services. After the war became a major intellectual in the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and often consulted by the SPD’s leaders, especially Willy Brandt and Ernst Reuter. He attended the 1968 Bilderberg conference.
Fritz MoldenAustrian journalist, publisher, diplomat who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s
Malcolm Muggeridge
Lawrence de Neufville
Denis de RougementAttended the first 4 Bilderbergs. Promoted European federalism
Bertrand RussellUK philosopher and pacifist
Carlo SchmidFounder member of the Bilderberg Steering committee
Altiero SpinelliItalian politician, referred to as one of the founding fathers of the European Union.
Hugh Trevor-Roper
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