A story
Once upon a time, in a certain place, there was an ordinary man who did not stay ordinary. His story is riveting.
A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy.
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Once upon a time, in a certain place, there was an ordinary man who did not stay ordinary. His story is riveting.
There is something that propagandists manipulate.
Do you think that progress will be made at the current rate?
I do not.
Is moderation (as in moderateness) morally justifiable?
I posted this elsewhere a long time ago. I have added something afterward.
This is only going to be interesting to advocates.
Politics is the manipulation of how things work in society, for the sake of private gain, by the powerful, at the expense of the weak, often using the feelings of the masses as a tool.
Here is part 2 of "Le Roy and the next age of mankind". Click here for part 1, which is about history and oblivion. Click here for part 3, which is about the next age of mankind.
If this part is not understandable enough, you can skip to part 3. Each part is written in a different style.
Why do we not have a word for the politics that we experience?
Note: For an overview of the levels of misopathy, please consider Why some diseases are wronged.
Here is an experiment using Google.
Here are differences among an issue, a problem, and a crisis.
I will propose a strategy that takes one of these differences into account.
An experienced physician described the disease like this.