It wasn’t feudalism that was abolished, but chivalry, valor, and honor. Not the humanly corrupt institutionalized church that was separated from the state in Europe,…
Posts tagged as “social psychology”
Some Political Wisdom Extended unto Everyday Life: “A Policy of Sentiment Is Dangerous, for It Is One-sided” [Bismarckian Philosophy on Diplomacy]
Laid out brilliantly, by Otto von Bismarck, within the context of ‘the proper use of principles in matters of diplomacy’ in regard of Prussia’s foreign…
Radicalization: Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong complaints, and Inevitably Wrong Remedies
Cutting straight to the chase, grievance is NEVER the cradle for violent radicalization; merely the call-to-action force, a trigger. To put it in perspective, the…
Free-Riding and Bandwagoning the Crypto Markets
Once, I came across an online video of a motivational speech wherein the speaker tells the story about his high-school sweetheart and the Romeo &.…
The Grand Misperceived Correlation: Material Wealth and Want in Relation to Work
For long, a considerable majority of the lower-income stratum, or the ‘have-nots’, so to speak, has fallaciously held the belief that the accumulation of a…
Absorbed into Filters: A 21st Century Matrix
How many times have you ran into someone—whom you have never met in person—but, you already follow on Instagram and/or several other social media—and, failed…
The Curse of Opinion: May Reason Rest in Peace
In the Age of the Imbecile [recommended read for first time visitors: “What Is the Age of the Imbecile?” ], opinion has become an undisputed authority…