sociology

  • A Cornerstone

    If I were to start a religion, this would be one cornerstone: People who can read and write are better off than people who cannot. People who read regularly are generally better at listening and understanding complex issues than people… Continue reading

  • The Bad Apples of Science

    Scientists are being manipulated and abused by corporations. As a result, science is being undermined. They need more than a labor union. They need a religion. Continue reading

  • Justice Is The Lynchpin

    Justice is the balancing of emotional energy. Societies collapse because they try to make justice solely logical. They set up bureaucratic systems to standardize judgement and punishment with the promise of equality. But, over time, because of bias and outright… Continue reading

  • A society that raises their children solely with positive reinforcement conditions them to overvalue praise and approval. Continue reading

  • “Identity Politics” is nothing more than the act of finding leverage over the public. Since, the public is highly adaptive and only remains enamored or stunned for a short period of time, Identity Politics must evolve rapidly. Nothing that must… Continue reading

  • Improving Upon A Self-Balancing System

    The Four Labors of Life Physical labor – regular old manual work. Intellectual labor – manual work in the brain. Emotional labor – the work of building, maintaining, and breaking-up relationships. Spiritual labor – the work of getting to know… Continue reading