>The MAGA Ideology That Brought Us to This Moment<

#Authoritarianism vs #Democracy

#Unequal-the beginning of violating the people's rights & the #ConceptualFramework of a #purge

"#bigbeautifulbill" #ICE #Trumpism

"..if you admit the principle that some people are better than others, well, by definition, they should be able to rule.
And that's the idea behind #kings.
..that's the idea behind oligarchies, a group of people organizing a government to rule everybody."

https://youtube.com/watch?v=jIonrnzj_BU&si=t2DOuo0fbqoGKsiQ

The MAGA Ideology That Brought Us to This Moment

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Rosetta Stone or Philosophers Stone

In 2015, I began exploring an idea that had been forming in my mind, a project focused on philosophy, religion, and universal concepts. It stemmed from the realization that much of my thinking had been shaped by the JW framework I was exposed to as a child. I wanted to understand these concepts more deeply and objectively.

By 2016, I started gathering data, organizing my thoughts into spreadsheets to make sense of the patterns I was observing. Over time, this evolved into several large files. What I have now is a pared down, consolidated version, a proof of concept that represents only the most coherent pieces of that initial work.

The table I have created attempts to show how certain concepts are built upon more foundational ones. In some cases, these relationships form feedback loops, leading to the development of entirely new beliefs. While this draft has been polished to some extent, it remains highly subjective, riddled with errors, and far from complete, if completion is even possible for something like this.

My goal is to move beyond subjective interpretations and toward a more objective, fact based framework for understanding universal concepts and perspectives. Ultimately, I envision this project as a kind of Rosetta Stone to help understand philosophy, a tool that bridges concepts of understanding and fosters deeper insights. I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on this work in progress.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kk5_9ywIK1cK3ObkKyVAMJ4PTyNvn8S1kJxYzyJ8W0w/edit

#ArchiveWasPublic_ #BeliefSystems #conceptualDevelopment #conceptualFramework #exploringIdea #factBasedFramework #feedbackLoops #JWPerspective #patternsInThinking #Philosophy #proofOfConcept #Religion #RosettaStoneOfPhilosophy #subjectiveVsObjective #understandingBeliefs #universalConcepts

Compound Concepts Related to Other Concepts

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Study presents new conceptual framework for how societies adapt to change

In times of crisis, groups of people respond in a variety of ways—with sometimes vastly different outcomes. A company might be resilient during a recession while another business fails. Some groups refused to get vaccinated for COVID-19, remaining more vulnerable to the virus, while others quickly adopted the new vaccine. Why do some communities and organizations struggle to respond deftly to threats? A new paper in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface presents a new conceptual framework that could provide answers in the future.

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"Beyond genotype-phenotype maps: Toward a phenotype-centered perspective on evolution"

#conceptualframework #development #evolutionarytheory, #evolvability #genotypephenotypemap #maternaleffects
#phenotypicplasticity

Evolutionary biology is paying increasing attention to the mechanisms that enable phenotypic plasticity, evolvability, and extra-genetic inheritance

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/bies.202100225?campaign=woletoc

The conceptualization of lifestyle in sociological theory.

In the analysis of social stratification, relevant contemporary sociologists pay much more attention to lifestyle, than to traditional concepts of social classes and social strata.

This article aims to present some examples of classical and contemporary conceptualization of lifestyles.

#sociology #lifestyles #socialstratification #conceptualframework #socialclass

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343699709_The_conceptualization_of_lifestyle_in_sociological_theory