Tag: environmental ruin

The question here is remarkable in that it could have been posed at any time since humankind formed its first agrarian societies about 10,000 years ago, and that this concern has recently intensified with what has happened in Russia, China, …

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The folks in Florida are getting what they’re asking for, but these are some strange requests indeed. Most people don’t want high COVID case rates and environmental ruin. Floridians don’t seem to care, as long as their governor and representatives …

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I often use this space to comment on the probable trajectory that the U.S. is likely to take in global competitiveness over the coming decades.  And, though I normally look at this from a number of different perspectives, the meme …

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As you read the exchange to the left, ask yourself: how did it become this way?  How have facts ceased to matter? Sure, there have been hundreds of discussions to the effect that truth is the  biggest and most tragic …

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Yesterday was the birthday of Carl Jung (pictured here).  Jung is considered “the father of analytic psychology,” and is best known for his work in which he noticed that there are numerous commonalities in the mythology and folklore of many …

Carl Jung Had a Radical Theory — But Was He Right? Read More »

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I’m happy to report that it appears I’m making progress in arranging funding for a facility to turn buffalo dung in Southern Pakistan into fertilizer and energy. As you’re reading this, there are 400,000 dairy buffaloes standing in an area …

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