THE TRIVIUM STUDIES RESEARCH BRAIN
The Trivium Studies Research Brain is
an extensive mind-map and database
on the history of the Trivium, Liberal Arts
Education and the nexus of
International Relations Theory, World
Order and Oligarchy
Introducing the ultimate tool for demystifying the complexity of geopolitics and world history: Kevin Cole’s meticulously curated mind map and historical database. For over a decade, Kevin has dedicated himself to compiling a wealth of knowledge spanning diverse fields such as the liberal arts education, geopolitics, international relations, psychology, sociology, and more. With over 12,500 individual entries and 31,000+ linkages built through years of reading, book collecting and behind the pay wall expeditions, this comprehensive resource offers unparalleled insight into the intricate web of global dynamics.
Whether you’re an educator, researcher, filmmaker, or simply a curious mind, Kevin’s database provides a treasure trove of information waiting to be explored. Dive deep into topics like international organizations, tax-free foundations, education theory, cybernetics, and the enigmatic world of Foreign Policy think tanks and secret societies. Uncover the historical narratives, utopian visions, and the actions of influential figures that have shaped our modern society and trace the path of discovery of historians and subterfuge from Isocrates, John Robert Seeley, Arnold Toynbee and the Huxley Brothers to modern reluctant truth tellers like Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley, author of “Tragedy and Hope” and the “Anglo-American Establishment.”
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Sample #1 – Yale Institute of Human Relations (1929)
The Yale Institute of Human Relations sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation and the home of the Frustration-Aggression studies led by Robert Maynard Hutchins. The YIHR Advisory Board is a who’s who of business moguls, Wundtian Psychologists and Pilgrims Society members.
Sample #2 – Neoplatonism
A snapshot into the the Platonic and Neoplatonic foundations of modern schooling, theosophy and freemasonry and tracing the American Founders like Jefferson, Adams and Paine in their attempts to rid public schooling of these platonic and perennial philosophies.
“Neoplatonist beliefs are centered on the idea of a single supreme source of goodness and being in the universe from which all other things descend. Every iteration of an idea or form becomes less whole and less perfect. Neoplatonists also accept that evil is simply the absence of goodness and perfection.”
Sample #3 – Foreign Policy Think Tanks
Foreign Policy think tanks stripped down to their core philosophies and membership roles. Pictured here is the Council on Foreign Relations with its sister organization the Royal Institute of International Affairs in England. The TSRB breaks down the history, causality and implications of these unelected power structures and their enduring impact on Government policies over the last 100+ years.
Sample #4 - The Great Books Movement (1945)
The Great Books Movement led by Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Adler, Scott Buchanan and Stringfellow Barr and the overlap between the World Government and Union Now Project launched by Clarence Streit in service to the Rhodes Trust legacy and his handlers Lionel Curtis and Phillip Kerr, Lord Lothian. The TSRB explores in detail their attempts at building the American Renaissance using a modified Trivium and artificial scarcity model of mass marketed education. Trace the paths of power from the University of Chicago and the “Fat Man’s Class” through the creation of the Aspen Institute Foreign Policy think tanks and the “Great Decisions” Program of Walter Paepcke, propagandist William Benton and others.