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  • Another Brief Lesson on Statistics

    Another Brief Lesson on Statistics

    It’s Called a “Bell Curve” for a Reason Read more

    20 Apr 2020
  • A Brief Lesson on Statistics in an Era of Flattening Curves and Virus Projections

    A Brief Lesson on Statistics in an Era of Flattening Curves and Virus Projections

    And a Reminder that Statistics Don’t Lie. People Lie…Sometimes Using Statistics Read more

    19 Apr 2020
  • Friedrich Engels: The Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State

    Friedrich Engels: The Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State

    A lesson on applying theory to the real life world. Engels applies the Marxist concept of Historical Materialism to understanding the family and the imposition of male dominance Read more

    27 Mar 2020
  • Not One Thin Dime for Big Corporations

    Not One Thin Dime for Big Corporations

    Corporations demand the most Laissez-Fair capitalism they can get–until things go wrong. Then they want socialism for themselves while they fight paying for it for everyone else. If big corporations want capitalism, then let them have it. Read more

    23 Mar 2020
  • An Interesting/Dangerous Test of American Party Politics

    An Interesting/Dangerous Test of American Party Politics

    Testing two theses of Republican Politics, and maybe the future of the Democratic Party. Read more

    17 Mar 2020
  • A Course in Mad Sociology Lecture 3

    A Course in Mad Sociology Lecture 3

    Chapter 1: The Sociological Imagination Section 3: Through the Eyes of a Sociologist Read more

    6 Mar 2020
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