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Education of Instinct: On Sex

Nov 7, 2009
An excerpt from: “The Master Game” by Robert de Ropp An important part of the study of the instinctive center has to do with sex.  This function, so deeply embedded in the machinery of life, has been described by some investigators as a center in...

Karma & Plato's Atlantis

Oct 11, 2009
There are some common practices I’ve learned to ignore about karma when I could be otherwise annoyed. I have relatives who consider “death” a bad karma. Hello? You must be out of your mind, relative. When a neighbor they disagreed with...

An Open Letter to Our Readers

Sep 30, 2009
Fellow Critical Thinkers, On behalf of Mark T. Market, I wish to apologize for the delay on new posts.  I also regret to announce that the The Critical Thinker will be on hiatus for awhile due to unavoidable circumstances. As you may know, Tropical...

Soros on "Newspeak"

Sep 21, 2009
“Newspeak” is a term used by George Orwell in his novel: 1984, referring to a fictional language used by the totalitarian government in that story–a language that reduces meaning into simple dichotomies (i.e. good vs. evil, right vs. wrong) in order to...

Nirvana o Upaya

Sep 20, 2009
  Nirvana: after destroying the source of all sorrow within oneself, and having gained the ability to metabolize “light” or a higher frequency of existence to receive it comfortably, bliss is experienced, liberation is attained. A certain lifestyle...


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Michael Guzz...
9.5
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  To better learn about life, it's often better to first learn more about ourselves. The Critical Thinker encourages critical thought on relevant and controversial issues, which allows us to see both sides of an issue. Recommended Reading!
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