Academic authoritarians, language, metaphor, animals, and sciencehttp://raypeat.com/articles/articles/authoritarians.shtml
foods and hormones on intelligence. Here, I want to consider the effects of culture on the way people learn and think. Culture, it seems, starts to make us stupid long before the
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The New Alchemyhttp://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/watts/the_new_alchemy.htm
it: it was also intelligence, not only Eros and Agape but also Logos. I could see that the intricate organization both of the plants and of my own nervous system, like symphonies
Annotated list of contexts where we perceive chancehttps://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~aldous/Real_World/100_list.html
the 2012 U.S. National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2030 . In the long term cultures change in completely unpredictable ways -- 21st century British culture has scarcely a
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We need "cultural intelligence" to understand the others) Book Suggestion: Sigmund Engländer, The abolition of the state (1873) September 2020 (1924) Errico Malat
Ethnocentrism, eugenics, and the Semitic Mindhttps://www.euvolution.com/neoeugenics/the_semitic_mind.htm
selection for high intelligence. Every male was expected to excel at learning, and those that excelled the most would be married to daughters of wealthy men. It was the perfect so
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, issue on Artificial Intelligence. Review: Not For Kids Only: A History of Surveillance Through Comic Book Images Ivan Greenberg, The Machine Never Blinks A Graphic History of Sp
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