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Categories: Human Nature6. The Attributes of Man Mankind is a member of the animal kingdom (if you do not accept this, return this book for a refund, you are immune to obvious fact and conclusions) with added capabilities making us a unique form of life on ea...
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Categories: Human Nature7. Understanding Intelligent Choice Intelligent choice is determining the collection of actions that are believed will yield the desired results. Choice is the means that mankind adapts to environmental conditions to secure goals, including surviv...
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Categories: Published ArticlesFact: CANNOT read minds
Fact: CANNOT know diverse environments of people
Fact: People have self-volition (choice)
Fact: Live in Action PRECEDES Consequence physical REALITY
Therefore: Cannot CONTROL people (or crime), can only respond after the action. Therefore cannot predict nor control the future. Can ONLY respond to crime after the fact. -
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Categories: Logical ImplicationsUnderstanding the problem implies the solution
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Categories: Human Nature9. Absurdity of Applied Philosophy There are as many definitions of philosophy as there are philosophers. The common element between all definitions is
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Categories: Supporting EvidenceFrom the Author: It is not incumbent on a diagnostician to prescribe a remedy, and it would be quackery for him to do so when he has misgivings as to its curative value. It may be that the struggle between Society and the State is inevitable; it may be in the nature of things for the struggle to continue until mutual destruction clears the ground for the emergence of a new Society, to which a new political establishment attaches itself to effect a new doom.
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Categories: Human Nature10. What is Power? In physics, power is defined as work per unit time where work is defined as force applied times displacement of a mass. In other words, power is a measure of the exercise of force over time in achieving the movement of a ma...