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Headed to National Socialism
merrie
by merrie  7-12-2009    3
 A fine of millions of marks was imposed for a single bookkeeping error. Obviously, the examination of the books was simply a pretext for partial expropriation of the private capitalist with a view to complete expropriation and seizure of the desired property later. The owner of the property was helpless, since under fascism there is no longer an independent judiciary that protects the property rights of private citizens against the State. The authoritarian State has made it a principle that private property is no longer sacred. The rules begin to change slowly so that enterprise could no longer make decisions in the interest of profitability. The banks were nationalized. The heads of major companies were changed. Hiring and firing became heavily politicized. The courts ruled not on justice but on political priorities. It was no longer enough merely to obey the laws. The national will must trump economic concerns:
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I Love My Banker
Moliticon
by Moliticon  5-4-2009    3
 This is an industry that clearly has no ethical underpinnings.
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The power of the Internet and why our corporate governments are trying to control it
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  5-6-2009   
 The more information that we share within our collective the more informed decisions we will be able to make for our society. For those who have not noticed yet, the established hierarchical system is collapsing.
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The Net Generation
Angelo Saxon
by Angelo Saxon  3-15-2007    1
 Growing up in a digital world is sure to have effected how the Net Generation behaves. What does this mean for how they should be marketed to?
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What people can learn from how social animals make collective decisions
einbar
by einbar  3-8-2009    2
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Official: Obama to repeal 4 Bush executive orders
chestnut501
by chestnut501  1-30-2009   
 Good News For the Unions
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Palin's getting plumb goofy
masbury
by masbury  10-27-2008    2
 "What you thought was yours would really start belonging to everybody else - collectively belong to everybody."
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Are American Voters Stupid or Rationally Ignorant?
blueridge
by blueridge  10-13-2008    4
 Americans vote ignorantly because they willingly limit what they research because there is little incentive for one person who cannot individually make very much difference. This also explains why information from another viewpoint, or party, is rashly dismissed out of hand without consideration or deliberation, for mere convenience. Listen to this short podcast from CATO for the interesting analysis which has alot of merit. This is where Democracy fails, and why Presidents (like Bush) can be elected with less than 23% of potential voters (about 50% eligible do not vote for various reasons, including disgust): the rational decisions of individuals create a dysfunctional collective outcome
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Dangers of "Group Think" Evident in March to War
blueridge
by blueridge  10-13-2008    4
 These are characteristics of most all groups, especially highly charged political parties which are easily recognized here. Note the silence of individuals plays a key role in conformity. Speak up! Collective Rationalization reminds me of the "group think" that led America to war against Iraq (per the neoconservatives preconceived plans), even though it did not harbor terrorists or attack the U.S., just because Bush and Cheney, after 9/11, said so. This same "group think" is within the entire story of 9/11 and the Collective Rationalization for a continued "war on terrorism" to invade other countries at will. GROUP THINK MUST BE CHALLENGED TO PREVENT UNJUST WARS. Number 8 (did not have room to clip) is here: Mindguards: Some members appoint themselves to the role of protecting the group from adverse information that might threaten group complacency.
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Macaques make democratic decisions
Mohir
by Mohir  8-22-2008   
 Whether or not the individual monkeys were successful in getting the rest of the group to follow them didn't seem to relate to their age, sex or status. "Even the children can get the group moving," says Cédric Sueur, a graduate student who worked on the study with Petit. The style of decision-making most frequently documented in the animal kingdom is dictatorial. In mountain gorillas, for example, the obedient tribe will follow the dominant male silverback. Horses, mongooses and wolves also follow despotic leaders. But theories are emerging which suggest that mammals who make democratic decisions may have an evolutionary edge because they can pool the experience of each group member.
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takes two to fool the masses, good article on human-ness
dollface701
by dollface701  5-13-2008   
 apparently we are all sheep..or blind fish..or something..
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It might take two to fool a crowd
pokkets
by pokkets  5-13-2008    3
 So it seems stupidity is infectious. Perhaps an indication that people have trouble thinking for themselves. Wasn't there a story once about the blind leading the blind into a ditch?
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Robotic bugs, influence cockroach society
caissie_tab
by caissie_tab  11-16-2007   
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Swarm intelligence
sylviadafox
by sylviadafox  11-17-2007   
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An Instinct To Swarm
debbyski
by debbyski  11-13-2007    2
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In pursuit of sustainable communities
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  8-7-2007    3
 Good stuff, too! Perhaps there is hope.
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Inportance of exploring virtual worlds
luixxiul
by luixxiul  3-14-2007   
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Shin Bet denies vital treatment to Palestinians
jklugman
by jklugman  10-15-2006   
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Deciding Like Honeybees
rocketxsoul
by rocketxsoul  5-3-2006    2
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