Polar Dichotomization vs Interdependent Causality
• November 13, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in philosophy
Tags: applied neuropsychology, batman, binary thought, capitalism, capitalists, childlike binary thought, command economics, complex social systems, conservative, conservatives, democrats, dichotomization, dichotomy, Economics, economy, free market, iconography, ideology, intellectual slackness, interdependent causality, liberal, liberals, main street, mao, philosophy, polarization, republicans, socialism, socialists, superman, symbols, wall street
Berkeley Tree Sitters
• September 12, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in environment
Tags: applied neuropsychology, berkeley, binary thought, frontal lobe, frontal lobe development, intellectual slackness, tree sitters, unintended consequences

