by Ken JP Stuczynski | Feb 17, 2011 | Business & Economics, Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture, Technology & Futurism
More than ever, the Internet is a portal to the most honest, unfiltered view of human society in everyday life. It is a constant demonstration of the role of (positive) Capitalist values in supplying freedom of speech, assembly, and the pursuit of happiness. And this...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jan 27, 2011 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture, Technology & Futurism
Something amazing happened. Maybe you missed it. After technology incrementally changed the world from the horse and buggy to the [[Space Shuttle]], we missed something far more incredible. It isn’t about some under-reported discovery (think mapping the Human...
by Barry Fagin | Oct 1, 2012 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, 2012-09-21} The furious protests across the Islamic world over an embarrassingly bad anti-Muslim video show just how enormous the gap between the West and the Middle East truly is. Protesters who demand that the President...
by Fulano de Tal | Nov 28, 2012 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Psychology, Society & Culture
Violence – did somebody mention violence?[1] The inter-relationship of violence, ethics, and revolution Many of those committed to the human project, namely the total transformation of social relationships, tend to adopt an ‘end justifies the means’ approach[2]. This...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jul 8, 2010 | Psychology, Religion & Spirituality
{February 2004} This essay is a bit crammed, trying to address such a complicated topic, but I think this may bring some fresh insight into the validity of judging extreme beliefs and those who believe them. Please forgive my omitting the many additional explanations...