Environment

The Ethics of Capitalism

January 24, 1972
By ALB

Herbert Spencer’s concept of Survival of the fittest…Pseudo Scientists, in Economics, Anthropology, History, etc., have have probably erected more obstacles to the clear understanding of reality than any other group, for their misconceptions are tinted with the gild of scholarship. Herbert Spencer, with his Social Statics, was perhaps the most outstanding of those scholars whose opinions and conclusions were accepted on a large scale by peoples on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain he developed quite a following, but nowhere so avid and devoted desciples as among the burgeoning tycoons in the U.S.A. Following the American Civil War,...

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Water!

May 17, 2012
By Bill Pritchard

Water! The life-giving fluid without which man perishes! A dire necessity for any society and its use (or misuse) a serious problem for this one. While society as a whole has persisted down through the ages, societies have, for various reasons, disappeared from the face of the earth – “The place that knew them once knows them no more.” It was in the yet warm seas of a slowly cooling planet that life on earth began, eons and eons ago and trhough a long and torturous evolution reached its high point in modern man – egotistic “Homo Sapins.” Society,...

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