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Tag Archives: philosophy
The Fourth Turning…
The book, The Fourth Turning, has been coming up in a lot of podcasts that I’ve been listening to during the past several years, and more recently has come up in some personal conversations that I’ve had. In the book, … Continue reading
Consciousness, life, and meaning…
I recently discovered several books, and then many Youtube videos, by Federico Faggin. Federico’s life story is fascinating, and touches on so many interesting topics that are colliding in our culture today. The short story is that Federico, an Italian-American … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy/Religion
Tagged consciousness, philosophy, religion, science, spirituality
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Jay Abraham and ideas…
One of the things that I’ve been thoroughly convinced of is the power of ideas. In virtually every area of life, from business and economics, to science and religion, from personal and professional relationships, to personal hobbies and interests, the … Continue reading
Libertarian brainstorming…
The ideas of liberty are relatively new, and it’s easy to just assume that they always existed. But we forget that many of the libetarian ideas that we simply take for granted were just conceived in the relatively recent past. … Continue reading
Friedrich August von Hayek…
F. A Hayek was an Austrian-British economist, political philosopher and an influential contributor to the Austrian School of Economics. His most popular work, The Road to Serfdom, was widely circulated in the United States. After serving in an artillery regiment … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Philosophy/Religion
Tagged books, economics, neoliberalism, philosophy, politics
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Jordan Peterson and Anarchism…
So after watching this discussion between Jordan Peterson and Michael Malice, I feel compelled to comment on it. First of all, I’m simply stunned that Jordan has obviously never clearly thought through the idea of the non-aggression principle. I find this absolutely … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Philosophy/Religion
Tagged books, ideology, jordan-peterson, philosophy, psychology
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