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... aware of the odd twinges of emotions that I felt as I set my psychology textbooks and notes carefully into boxes.
And the tears that were welling ... so quickly. My favourite subjects were:
1. Social Psychology
2. Political Economy of Human Rights
3. Political Economy ... too (both year 2 and 3).
I miss Psychology very much. And PE, a little. I enjoyed Psychology tremendously and I learnt a lot in the ...
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... gross misconduct. We train ourselves and others to marginalize Personal Convictions in favor of Political Correctness. We like to believe our New World, enlightened thinking is an advancement in the course of ... not just simple brainwashing and reconditioning by this New World “religion.”
Psychology, in effect, is not a new science, but the merging and meshing of science and religion.
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... a part of the world since civilization first organized. Despite how old it is, what we know about terrorist motivations and psychology is fairly limited. There isn’t a whole lot of empirical, scientific research on ... radicalization tend to:
Feel angry, alienated or disenfranchised.
Believe that their current political involvement does not give them the power to effect real change.
Identify ...
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... a grandfather....The United States does not recognize the existence of political prisoners. To do so would give credence to the fact of the level of ... called Arm the Spirit, and wrote some of the first Black political booklets, essays, and an unpublished novel and teleplay;
-- in 1986, ... (State Univ. of NY) New Paltz with a BS in psychology and a BA in sociology; he also taught African studies to ...
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... , so under Western culture people lived under psychological repression. From psychology they also drew the technique of psychological conditioning. Want to “normalize” ... Western culture and Christianity.
Obviously, there is far more to the history of the Frankfurt School and its creation of Political Correctness than I can cover in a short column. This is just a bare-bones outline. For ...
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... the nation-state as the uppermost level of global political structure, the two minutes it will take you to read this post by John Robb ... finances, borders, people, etc. Traditional ideologies and political solutions are in disarray as the fluctuating and often conflicting needs of the global ... ; postmodernism • psychology
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