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Tag Archives: Republicans
Donald Trump
Fevered media speculation about Donald Trump’s psychological motivations and psychiatric diagnosis has recently encouraged mental health professionals to disregard the usual ethical constraints against diagnosing public figures at a distance. They have sponsored several petitions and a Feb. 14 letter … Continue reading
Posted in culture, México, Security
Tagged Arizona, Bernie Sanders, Canada, China, climate change, Democrats, Donald Trump, elections, Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Islam, Islamophobia, John McCain, México, Media, migration, political ideology, propaganda, public opinion polls, racism, Rafael Cruz, Republicans, Sarah Palin, scapegoating, Tea Party, The Jimmy Dore Show, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, United States, Xenophobia
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Morality
Moral foundations theory is a social psychological theory intended to explain the origins of and variation in human moral reasoning on the basis of innate, modular foundations. At present, the theory proposes six such foundations: Care, Fairness, Liberty, Loyalty, Authority, … Continue reading
Posted in culture, research, wikipedia
Tagged animal behaviour, Authority, behavior, behavioral science, Care, Democrats, emotion, Evil, Fairness, Frans de Waal, Good, Jonathan Haidt, Liberty, Loyalty, mind, morality, political ideology, Psychology, religion, Republicans, Richard Shweder, Sam Harris, Sanctity, TED
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value judgments
Culture, Perception, & Reality by GOOD SIGN on APRIL 21, 2015 When information passes through our knowledge filter, one of three things happens: We decide that the information is not meaningful to us and the perception stops there; We do not … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Economy, Γαῖα, research, Security, wikipedia, zeitgeist
Tagged Climate change denial, culture, Data, information, Jonathan Haidt, Marketing, perception, Persuasion, political ideology, Product Preference, propaganda, Psychology, Reality, Republicans, Social constructionism, social psychology, The New Yorker, Values
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Christians Acting On Climate Change
Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action Preamble As American evangelical Christian leaders, we recognize both our opportunity and our responsibility to offer a biblically based moral witness that can help shape public policy in the most powerful nation on … Continue reading
Posted in संसार, culture, Economy, Γαῖα, βιβλία, zeitgeist, 共感
Tagged Bush, catholic, climate change, Climate change denial, climate summit, Ecological Crisis, encyclical, food, George Monbiot, Laudato si, New York Times, Pope, Pope Francis, propaganda, religion, Republicans, The Guardian, United Nations, United Nations Environment Programme
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militia
Posted in culture, Security, zeitgeist
Tagged Ammon Bundy, environment, FBI, gun control, gun violence, Los Angeles Times, Michigan, Michigan militia, militia, mining, Oregon, Oregon militia, PAIUTE, political ideology, Republicans, Ron Wyden, Stephen Colbert, terrorism, The Late Show, The Southern Poverty Law Center, timber industry, United States, United States government, VICE, Washington Post
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the republican logo
Political Animal: The Ever-Evolving Republican Elephant Logo Certain political bloggers and conspiracy theorists have had a field day with the so-called “satanic” new logo that seemingly swapped its stars for devilish pentagrams. Does the Tea Party know about this? Maybe … Continue reading
cheap oil
Posted in Economy, Γαῖα, Security
Tagged Canada, cheap energy, clean energy, climate change, Economy, Iran, Michael Klare, oil, Republicans, RT, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tar Sands, Venezuela, war
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cultural Marxism
The term “cultural Marxism“ is most commonly encountered as a snarl word decrying everything right-wingers don’t like, alluding to a conspiracy theory involving sinister left-wingers in the cultural and artistic spheres, including the media and academia, supposedly being engaged in … Continue reading
merchants of doubt
A skeptic would find it interesting that many of the players involved in misleading the public about the dangers of tobacco smoke have been recruited by the anti-AGW camp (Dr. Richard Lindzen being one of them). They would also find … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Γαῖα, wikipedia
Tagged acid rain, climate change, Climate change denial, David Michael, environmental science, Erik Conway, ExxonMobil, global warming, government, merchants of doubt, Michael Mann, Naomi Oreskes, NASA, New York Times, oil, political corruption, political ideology, propaganda, public opinion polls, Republicans, scientific community, Ted Cruz, the Koch brothers, United States
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Climate Change is a Crime ~ The Art of Fooling Ourselves
The Paris Agenda: Leave Fossil Fuels in the Ground, Auction Permits, Protect People October 29, 2015discussion, updatesMike Sandler Climate campaigners have adopted a slogan for the lead up to the international climate change conference (COP-21) in Paris this December: “Leave … Continue reading
Posted in culture
Tagged Big Brother, climate change, political ideology, propaganda, religion, Republicans, Science
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