Theories

  • The Evolution of Organized Justice

    Justice does not begin and end in the courtroom. It involves all of our actions and interactions; everyday routines and rituals that have evolved, or were designed, to keep emotions flowing and balanced. Even how we might engage in a… Continue reading

    The Evolution of Organized Justice
  • Organized Crime vs Organized Justice

    The Yin and Yang of Civilization. The only difference between organized crime and organized justice is emotion. Justice is not logical. It is the balancing of emotional energy. Organized Crime is a materialist endeavor and is only interested in controlling… Continue reading

  • Boxed In

    Exploring what the new world has to show us. I have lived alone in the wilderness, and I have lived elbow to elbow in big cities. From these experiences I have long held that it is easier to be lonely… Continue reading

  • Being Realistic

    I do not believe that the United States of America is a first world country. After too much time thinking about it, I am convinced that America is a second world country. By my own classification, of course. My classification… Continue reading

  • Expanding Consciousness

    A new economics. Usually, when I get a notion in my head I sit to write out my thoughts. The first eighty million pages are reactions and assumptions bouncing back and forth. I spend the next fifty million pages trying… Continue reading

  • Death To Oikonomos

    An argument in favor of technological dystopia. Every philosopher, from Plato to Krishnamurti, has stated that democracy doesn’t work. The reason they give is that the general public is not informed or experienced enough to elect a competent leader. If… Continue reading