Tag: Governance

  • Building Bridges: Forging a Common Ground Using Moral Foundations Theory in Political Discourse

    Building Bridges: Forging a Common Ground Using Moral Foundations Theory in Political Discourse

    Introduction: In an increasingly polarized world, the ability to communicate effectively across ideological divides has become a pressing concern. The realms of politics and public discourse have become battlegrounds where differing viewpoints often clash without productive outcomes. To address this challenge, I propose the application of Moral Foundations Theory to model epistemology offering a promising

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  • Navigating the Political Landscape: Harnessing Complex Adaptive Systems for a Dynamic Democracy

    Navigating the Political Landscape: Harnessing Complex Adaptive Systems for a Dynamic Democracy

    In today’s rapidly evolving world, the complexities of politics have grown exponentially. Traditional linear models and top-down approaches often fall short in understanding and addressing the intricacies of modern political systems given our deeply interconnected lives. This is where the concept of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a novel

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  • Failing education, our Misunderstanding

    Americas education system is over, Truth is no longer necessary, and what is necessary, is simply not Truth. Skills are not developed, strengths are not encouraged. Just complete the assignment and get your grade. Fascinating really how we end up in this bizarre reality. In a attempt to make the lives of children better, they

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  • A primer on Complex systems

    I’ve had some time to think about America and it’s depth and vastness. Folks living here are part of a 300+ million person country from “Sea to shining Sea” and I’ve found myself lamenting it’s malaise. If only I could help, but I’m one person of 300+ million how could I make a difference? Well

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