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America: Oscillating from Comfortably Numb to Psychosis with Guns

America: Oscillating from Comfortably Numb to Psychosis with Guns

The latest episode of this schizophrenic  sociological roller-coaster ride which has become the “bread and butter” of our daily life in contemporary America took place ,of course, in Aurora, Colorado. The delusional young man, obviously in the middle of a psychotic episode, probably thought of himself as a “Dark Knight” on a mission to “save” his […]

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Real Social Interaction Is on its Deathbed: Part I

Real Social Interaction Is on its Deathbed: Part I

Instead of bringing us together, social media through computers, smart phones, tablets, and all mobile devices is creating a great divide among people. Anyone who wants to communicate in person is fast becoming a minority. More people love their machines than they do other people. These devices are a convenient moat separating people from human […]

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Discourse, Truth and Power

Discourse, Truth and Power

Discourse, with Latin root in discursus, synthesizes a dynamics of running through some thing or to some thing, place, situs. Radicularly contaminated by the Greek notions of logos and dianoia, the Latin notion of discursus incorporated the meaning of thought, intelligence and reflection that pushed it towards the complex semantic development, taken place in the […]

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Obama or Romney: It Matters as much as Choosing Pepsi over Coke

Obama or Romney: It Matters as much as Choosing Pepsi over Coke

Most Americans believe that they live in a democracy, which implies options to choose from. They still think that the United States has a two-party system with real differences between Democrats and Republicans. But in reality the very same non-elected people have been pulling the strings and making policy decisions for the sake of the […]

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Obama: From Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Assassin in Chief

Obama: From Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Assassin in Chief

There should be a return policy on Nobel peace prizes. President Obama did a remarkable bait and switch job by conveying that he would be a head of state always seeking peaceful diplomatic solutions and complying to the rule of law. President Obama not only convinced many American voters but also an overwhelming proportion in […]

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