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Conspiracy Theories as Prejudices Against the Rich – rather than paranoid delusions
My take on conspiracy theories inspired of the video below. Calling It Paranoia Is a Power Move The easiest way to win an argument is not to refute it, but to disqualify the person making it. That is what happens when conspiracy theorists are casually dismissed as “paranoid.” The word does more than describe a Read more
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Geoffrey Hinton: The Godfather of AI Who Wants to Save — and Warn — the World
The AI pioneer who helped machines learn to think now warns the world: we may have built something we can no longer control. Read more
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How Stoicism Guided Rome’s Philosopher-Emperor Marcus Aurelius – Examples of ethical leadership under pressure
Marcus Aurelius’s life was a testament to the principles of Stoic philosophy. He didn’t simply write about virtue, self-control, and wisdom — he lived them, especially when faced with extraordinary challenges. Read more
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Fascism and the Role of Scapegoating
fascism, scapegoating, authoritarian regimes, political scapegoating, mass psychology, authoritarian personality, social identity theory, fascist propaganda, totalitarianism, internal enemies, rise of fascism, Umberto Eco Ur-Fascism, Hannah Arendt totalitarianism, mass manipulation, nationalist ideology, fascist tactics, political propaganda, fascism history, authoritarian politics, xenophobia in politics, nationalist scapegoating, fascist regimes, political psychology, crowd psychology, political repression, manufactured enemies, demonization… Read more
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🧠 Exercise Boosts Brain Health — Even When Energy Levels Are Low
New research from the University of Missouri reveals that regular exercise boosts brain health and sharpens memory, even when the body’s usual energy supplies are low. The study highlights how physical activity activates powerful pathways in the brain that protect cognitive function, offering fresh hope in the fight against dementia and age-related memory loss. Read more
