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Category Archives: Society and ethics
phs9: Managing the World in the 21st Century
The intent of world management is not to eliminate the savage side of mankind—which would destroy the noble-savage human being—but to tame and direct it. Continue reading
Best (and Worst) Countries To Be Born – 2013
10 best countries to be born… 2013 Continue reading
Election Fraud 2012
What’s transpired here in the States since the year 2000 will probably go down in history as the most outrageous and most bizarre example of election fraud ever…. Continue reading
Posted in ITC, Politics and Economics, Society and ethics
Tagged election fraud, ITC, politics, US politics
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phs8: The Economy
Modern economics is far too complex and unwieldy to explore in depth in a single article… or even in a single book. So… what I’ll do here is to quickly strip economics to its natural core, present a simple ratio that will provide a foundation for a stable economics of the future, and then flesh out the framework. I’ll weave in some modern economic concepts along the way, to keep things in perspective. Continue reading
phs7: Regulation
Insight is the key to good decisions… and insight comes not from the brain and physical mind, but from the finer spirit within. It’s more an intuitive thing, not so much a rational thing. Continue reading
phs6: Education
I’ve long believed that the main role of education should be to strengthen our noble side and to teach us how to contend with our savage qualities, starting at a young age and continuing into adulthood. Foster good will and trust among children, help adolescents deal with their hormones and egos, help everyone to understand their basic spiritual nature in contrast with their carnal human nature…. Continue reading
phs5: The Spirit of Society
I’ve always found comparisons between people and body cells… between society and the human body… to be both fascinating and insightful. The only trouble is… Humans are not body cells! Continue reading
phs3: Military
Don’t give in to fear, though… as the US has been doing since the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. There are too many other important things in life to spend the government budget on. Noble things…. Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Economics, Society and ethics, Worldly matters
Tagged immune system, military spending
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phs2: Privatization and the Public Good
We’re noble-savage creatures in a rough world in which life kills life to survive, so politics gets complicated here on Earth. We don’t always have a clear idea about whether government is a good thing or a bad thing… a facilitator of public safety and stability, or an obstruction to human affairs. Continue reading
Posted in After we die, Politics and Economics, Society and ethics, what then?, Worldly matters
Tagged privatization, public service
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Politics and the Human Spirit 1: Introduction
Government and political systems… play a huge role in determining to what degree a society enjoys peace and prosperity on one hand… or crime, war, and civil unrest on the other….Our noble side is fueled by timeless ethereal forces deep within us, and our savage side is fueled largely by the hormones and egos that have been hard-wired into our physical bodies and brains and egos that have been hard-wired into our physical bodies and brains. Continue reading