sociology

  • Maturity and Social Structure

    The modern battle between Neanderthal and Cro-magnon. Our capitalist society measures maturity by a person’s ability (and willingness) to make money, pay bills, and buy things. However, true maturity in the environment is best measured by how confident a person… Continue reading

  • Interactive Anxiety Reflexes

    Horses are used as therapy animals for those suffering anxiety and stress issues. This is because horses have a basic and consistent anxiety reflex. The horse feels the energy of the person and responds in a consistent manner. Thus the… Continue reading

  • Mass Media Culture

    To perceive, but not to experience. Provoked to react to information without any experience to inform our reactions. This builds stress and anxiety, like a schizophrenic who cannot tell reality from fantasy… on a national scale. The greater the stress… Continue reading

  • Transitions

    Everyone must go through periods of being a leader and being a follower. It is the environment and situation that dictate when, where, and how these periods occur. The will of the individual can only be in response to the… Continue reading

  • The Birth of Faith

    President Lyndon Johnson recorded all his phone calls and they are still available to listen to. On these tapes we hear a solid leader become broken and desperate, pleading for reliable information about Vietnam. What we now know about the… Continue reading

  • Evolving Democratically

    The compulsion is to somehow get the entire population to adapt together. The world is changing, and the people need to change with it. The reflex is to somehow get everyone to change together. This, however, is impossible. Evolution did… Continue reading