This Post of mine would seem to fit better in a sociology forum than a philosophy forum but being our USMB is currently only geared for the philosophy field regarding the field of the Humanities, so I naturally posted in it. I have noticed recently that there has been a LOT of discussion in the political forums about the field of racism. I have used the field of socialism as strictly an 'identifier' as both the fields of raci$m & $ociali$m bump into one another so often in discussions about racism.
The term "socialism" is a word used to denote a controlled society(think gated community here), with the "controller(s)" being conveniently left out of the picture so as not to cause rancor among the controlled victims. There remains MANY other titles(too many to list here) that are substituted for the word "socialism" but they all share a common definition. The problem(s) for any individual human being during their lifetime are varied & many in number. Regarding both raci$m & $ociali$m which really becomes super active topics ESPECIALLY DURING ELECTION POLITICING one should be well informed about the 'conditioning' process that many Americans experience such as PARTY POLITICS & GROUP POLARIZATION etc. I just listed three of many topics that I am familiar with that have popping up regularly for several decades up to the current era.
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The term "socialism" is a word used to denote a controlled society(think gated community here), with the "controller(s)" being conveniently left out of the picture so as not to cause rancor among the controlled victims. There remains MANY other titles(too many to list here) that are substituted for the word "socialism" but they all share a common definition. The problem(s) for any individual human being during their lifetime are varied & many in number. Regarding both raci$m & $ociali$m which really becomes super active topics ESPECIALLY DURING ELECTION POLITICING one should be well informed about the 'conditioning' process that many Americans experience such as PARTY POLITICS & GROUP POLARIZATION etc. I just listed three of many topics that I am familiar with that have popping up regularly for several decades up to the current era.
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The State of Critical Thinking in 2020 | REBOOT FOUNDATION
Misinformation, from both foreign and domestic sources, continues to proliferate online and, perhaps most disturbingly, surrounding the COVID-19 health crisis.
