The blue roads of thinking

Random thoughts on the blue highways.
You never know what you will find on the blue highways. Particularly when the choice at an intersection is controlled by the roll of a die. About the only rule is that highway onramps don't count as an intersection. You don't even have to roll the die. If one road looks interesting, go for it.

Showing posts with label Social humanism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social humanism. Show all posts
Monday, July 24, 2017

Collection Post for Basic Income and Living Wages

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This post is a working collection of blue road thinking on UBI and LW.  It is subject to additions, editing and other annoyances.  A more...
Thursday, November 5, 2015

Is the Social Contract of Niceness Winning

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http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/02/23/in-favor-of-niceness-community-and-civilization/ So let’s talk about how beneficial game-theoreti...
Sunday, March 8, 2015

Michael Shermer The Moral Ark

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Live Blog:  The Moral Arc Chapter 2 Non-violence is becoming more effective is more effective in effecting social change since the viol...
Thursday, November 27, 2014

Criminal Justice

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I tend to categorize crimes into at least three different categories.  Victimless crimes: All of which are behavioral issues best tr...
Thursday, October 31, 2013

Socially Responsible Humanism

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Thad Yep, J'Carlin. That's my sense of "prick", too. And I reiterate: unfortunately, any prick can be a father, too. ...
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J'Carlin
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Don't look for me much on the big news sites, I skim through them, but rarely find much that is worth commenting on. As a young son once said "We don't watch TV news, dad won't let us watch violence programs." I still don't. Interests are religion, marketing theory (that is not an oxymoron,) Advertizing, digital photography, APOD, and historically, rocket science. e-mail: jcarlinbl@gmail.com The literary version is found at Thinking On the Blue Roads The raw data for which can be found on The Blue Roads of Thinking.
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