Category Archives: Social & Political Theory

The Primary Principal of Sovereignty

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The issue of the principal of sovereignty is an issue that inspires some of the most intense ideological debates within society. Sovereignty is a concept that every society has its own definition of – in some parts in […]

Politically Driven Cycles

If you go to say Motley Fool the popularization of Yale Hirsch’s “Don’t Sell Stocks on Monday: An Almanac for Traders, Brokers and Stock Market Investors” promoted to you will be “Beating The Dow” Michael O’Higgins. Other sites push Harry S. Dent jr. and no doubt other authors are out there too pushing their works. […]

Time, Love, Memory

Jonathan Weiner’s tale of how Seymour Benzer’s discovery of the connections between genes and behavior in fruit flies may sound like a strange commentary on American politics but political behavior is still behavior.

Basic Premise

When discussing politics the basic premise of the writer can be confusing. My basic premise has confused some of my readers at least according to the feedback I’ve gotten so here is my premise:

A New Understanding of Politics

There exists a problem in the way that politics is analyzed. This much is clear to many observers of the political observers. People call Bush a liberal, when he considers himself conservative. People call Ron Paul a libertarian, when he considers himself a Republican. People make political dichotomies – someone exists either […]

Post-Industrial Politics

Got called on the idea that only the current two major party system counted in a forum where I argue. As a lifelong libertarian I found the argument advanced by my opponent absurd. After checking his posts I decided he was non-idiot, non-lunatic who was operating on out of date postulates. To be specific the […]

My Discourse On Imperialism

What is meant by the term imperialism? This term is political in its nature; it describes a relationship that exists within the realm of politics. In particular, imperialism implies that a certain group of people is the rulers over other people, without the consent of the ones they rule. […]