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Are Humans Innately Good?
There’s a lot of discussion, debate, and memes surrounding the nature of man and I decided to write out my thoughts on a specific question I find myself pondering sometimes and again: are humans innately good, or evil? But this … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropological, Philosophical
Tagged biology, evil, good, human nature, manipulation, moral flaw, neuroscience, philosophy, politics, psychology
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What Does It Mean To Be Human?
This is a question I’ve heard and pondered in many philosophy and literature classes. However, we never came to answer. I suspect it’s because it’s kind of a nonsensical question akin to asking “What does it mean to be a … Continue reading
Power and Human Nature
Powerlessness. Synonymous with impotence. And it’s something most of us can relate to. We live in a proverbial cage of iron laws; from the the government, economy, social constructs, and the basic laws of physics of course, we are surrounded, … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropological, Political
Tagged anthropology, david, forts, gardening, geological epoch, human nature, individual, iron laws, kukulkan, occupy, political scientist, power, powerless, powerlessness, providence, robert dahl, t.
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