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Type: Transcript / congressional record (house oversight committee)
File Size: 2.15 MB
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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates number 029068) containing a transcript of a discussion between Steve Bannon and Benjamin Harnwell of the Human Dignity Institute. The text focuses on political theory, specifically the crisis of capitalism, a 'global war against Islamic fascism,' and the role of Judeo-Christian values in historical capitalism versus modern Wall Street 'securitization.' While the user identified this as an Epstein-related document, there is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Steve Bannon Speaker
Addressed as 'Steve', labeled as 'Bannon'. Discussing the underpinnings of capitalism, Judeo-Christian values, and 'I...
Benjamin Harnwell Interviewer / Moderator
Affiliated with the Human Dignity Institute; moderating a conference and questioning Bannon.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Human Dignity Institute
Organization represented by Benjamin Harnwell.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' in the footer.

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Conference hosted or attended by the Human Dignity Institute
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Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned in the opening paragraph regarding political trends.
Mentioned in the opening paragraph.
Used by Bannon as an example of modern capitalism becoming 'unmoored' and focused on securitization.

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Benjamin Harnwell Interviewer/Interviewee Steve Bannon
Harnwell addresses Bannon as 'Steve' and comments on his 'fascinating overview' before asking a question.

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"“With all the baggage that those [right-wing] groups bring — and trust me, a lot of them bring a lot of baggage, both ethnically and racially— but we think that will all be worked through with time.”"
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"I think we are in a crisis of the underpinnings of capitalism, and on top of that we’re now, I believe, at the beginning stages of a global war against Islamic fascism."
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"I can see this on Wall Street today — I can see this with the securitization of everything is that, everything is looked at as a securitization opportunity. People are looked at as commodities."
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Western Europe, it’s going to come to the United Kingdom. And so I think we are in a crisis of the underpinnings of capitalism, and on top of that we’re now, I believe, at the beginning stages of a global war against Islamic fascism.
“With all the baggage that those [right-wing] groups bring — and trust me, a lot of them bring a lot of baggage, both ethnically and racially— but we think that will all be worked through with time.”
Benjamin Harnwell, Human Dignity Institute: Thank you, Steve. That was a fascinating, fascinating overview. I am particularly struck by your argument, then, that in fact, capitalism would spread around the world based on the Judeo-Christian foundation is, in fact, something that can create peace through peoples rather than antagonism, which is often a point not sufficiently appreciated. Before I turn behind me to take a question –
Bannon: One thing I want to make sure of, if you look at the leaders of capitalism at that time, when capitalism was I believe at its highest flower and spreading its benefits to most of mankind, almost all of those capitalists were strong believers in the Judeo-Christian West. They were either active participants in the Jewish faith, they were active participants in the Christians’ faith, and they took their beliefs, and the underpinnings of their beliefs was manifested in the work they did. And I think that’s incredibly important and something that would really become unmoored. I can see this on Wall Street today — I can see this with the securitization of everything is that, everything is looked at as a securitization opportunity. People are looked at as commodities. I don’t believe that our forefathers had that same belief.
Harnwell: Over the course of this conference we’ve heard from various points of view regarding alleviation of poverty. We’ve heard from the center-left perspective, we’ve heard from the socialist perspective, we’ve heard from the Christian democrat, if you will,
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