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  • Titanic and evolutionary psychology

    Titanic and evolutionary psychology

    The Titanic disaster captivates people to this day. And evolutionary psychology offers insight into why such a tragedy holds a powerful place in collective memory. Titanic and evolutionary psychology have one key explanation that lies in our instinctual fascination with survival and mortality. The Titanic represents one of the most dramatic life-and-death scenarios. And humans,…

  • USA’s atrocities

    USA’s atrocities

    The USA have history of atrocities that have cast a long shadow over its global legacy. From unethical human experimentation to economic motivations behind wars, these events reveal another part of the dark side of American power that continues to shape perceptions and influence policies both at home and abroad. Human experiments My article is…

  • Freethinking activism – make change happen

    Freethinking activism – make change happen

    My article of freethinking activism aims to promote causes so much omited from our daily lives and their absurd pace. There are atheists, humanists, LGBTQ+ people, secularists, and last but not least – the very freethinkers. They assume their position as no privilage – as something automatical. In reality, however, it is something our peers…

  • Evidence-based super-rich families and bankers

    Evidence-based super-rich families and bankers

    I strongly believe that knowing who rules us is part of the repertoire of every individual who considers themselves educated. But these are just conspiracy theories, aren’t they? No, it is heavily evidence-based, with strong internal logic. For example, every country is affected by the Iron Law of Oligarchization, and every country has its background…

  • How the USA’s super-rich formed World War 1 and World War 2

    How the USA’s super-rich formed World War 1 and World War 2

    The idea that the United States intervened in both World Wars purely for moral reasons is a fairy tale meant for children. In truth, it was the economic interests of the USA’s super-rich that significantly influenced the nation’s involvement and actions during World War I and World War II. Of course, there might have been…

  • Acting like animals: migrating, traveling, and nomadism

    Acting like animals: migrating, traveling, and nomadism

    Even if genetics, evolutionary biology, mathematics, physics, astrophysics, and chemistry didn’t exist and evolutionary psychology would have existed, our belief in God would be shaken, because people act like animals, thus God really did not want people to be animals. This knowledge goes well with migrating, traveling, and nomadism. Arnold Schwarzenegger said: “Everything I have,…

  • Religion vs. reality: overpresence of deity

    Religion vs. reality: overpresence of deity

    A lot of been described in connection with religions in terms of rationality. Such arguments didn’t omit the perception of respective spiritual power. However, for people who are not biologically inclined to have spiritual experience (just like me), there needs to be added further argumentation. Also, religion vs. reality can be useful for people who…

  • Journalists telling us the truth about super-rich?

    Journalists telling us the truth about super-rich?

    They write as superficially as they can. If you are clever enough, you can read between the lines. They never get deeper, however. So what if journalists started telling us the truth? A regular American is unknowing of the truth. Yes, he or she knows the corporations buy their laws through lobbyists. That’s it. They…

  • Should we be working to death? Economical implications

    Should we be working to death? Economical implications

    They say it is a moral obligation to work, as our culture perceives it (sometimes working to death). Not only should you be in the super complicated network, where different constellations make a common good, but our beloved mainstream capitalist theorists adore so much (this is an irony). But you should move, educate more (of…

  • Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime – how silly

    Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime – how silly

    “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” They illustrate by this proverb the importance of self-sufficiency and education. Instead of providing temporary aid, it advocates for empowering people with the skills they need to support themselves in the…