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Life

  • Edward and the monkeys make you think what you think, and strongly imagine that those thoughts were your own..

    Edward and the monkeys make you think what you think, and strongly imagine that those thoughts were your own..

    What started with a man called Sigmund likely didn’t really start with a man called Sigmund, but it became a tool when used by his nephew Edward (Bernays) in the early part of the 20th Century to help governments influence the voting, and often demonstrating, public. It is now referred to as Communications Strategy (I… Continue reading

  • Batman (capitalism) is the Problem, not the Solution..

    Batman (capitalism) is the Problem, not the Solution..

    The problem in the west can be reduced to batman, bear with me…Batman is no hero, he’s a privileged-by-birth man of vast inherited wealth who grants to himself the dictatorial right to define moral justice within a society where, the lawful, but not moral, actions of his class have caused, with impunity, a historical mass… Continue reading

  • I’m better than liberals

    I’m better than liberals

    Every other advert on TV is for some childrens, adult, or animal charity that needs my, and your, cash URGENTLY!. Cancer care, donkeys, cats, dogs, orphans, fresh water, eye care, cleft palette, the list is endless… What the fuck is/was all that tax we pay/paid used for? Funding illegal war, bailing out reckless banks, MPs… Continue reading

  • This Virus Exposes Rot

    This Virus Exposes Rot

    The difference between how our UK NHS and the US insurance based healthcare systems will cope with this crisis may produce important and alarming data. I suspect it will show how private medicine is insufficient when everyone else’s state of health is a consideration (epidemic, pandemic, everyone etc), and we’ll see the US lower and… Continue reading

  • Artificial Flaws

    Artificial Flaws

    I wanted to write of AI, but I’m unable. I heard Michael Sandel on the radio last week, and, in his usual socratic (we never know what he himself thinks) style, he was asking people what they thought about algorithms deciding things like scoring student papers. I often think, the contestants we’ll call them, participants… Continue reading

  • Bar Staff

    Bar Staff

    Bar staff have immense power, for they do the dispensing. Alcohol is fundamental to societal order. It sedates us, it encourages us, it elevates our collective spirits in these times of gloom. It offers immediate salvation in ways that religion never could and reignites fading passions. It gets us reproducing. It digs our holes and… Continue reading

  • Is misery necessary?

    Is misery necessary?

    “Marry well and you will be a happy man, marry poorly and you will become a philosopher” I can’t remember who said this, I do now think it may be true though. I read and wrote philosophy when I was married, I studied economics and politics too, and I felt very strongly about all three… Continue reading

  • Prepare to become difficult

    Prepare to become difficult

    I have a theory that people seek out what they are not so they can then possibly become, what I mean by that is vicarious assimilation of experiences through reading or viewing material. I once read a series of travel books by Bill Bryson at a time when I had been nowhere in the world,… Continue reading

  • A new focus on psychology

    A new focus on psychology

    I’ve recently changed the focus of my educational efforts from philosophy to psychology, thinking maybe I have gone as far as I can with the former discipline, but thankfully stopping short of analytics, I hate analytical philosophy anyway so it’s a good time to end. Encouraged by others to pursue a career in psychoanalysis I… Continue reading

  • Recognising the right to identify

    Recognising the right to identify

    An old friend phoned last night, he reminded me of something I had been thinking about a long time ago when I lived in my home country. I am from a place where prejudice permeates every conversation and every interaction, my country has effectively got two simultaneously active and opposing cultural identities, the Irish and… Continue reading