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Transformation or reluctance?

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Steve 101...
This made me smile: I quote:

"To be clear, once more:
The Andrew Marr's History on...[100 words later]...Socrates was telling students to question whether democracy was real or merely a trick to get people to <feel working increasing exhausting labours would give them personal long term wealth rewards, similar to Athenian ruling classes.> i.e. accept the status quo.[my interpretation]
If brevity is the soul of wit, Steve, it seems somewhat witless to write so much to say so little of relevance to the topic.
Posted by ybgirp, Thursday, 14 July 2016 5:47:40 PM
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At its core, psychology is based on one or a group of human beings observing the behavior and mind of another human being or groups of them. There is no way this can truly be objective.

There is more to the human experience that just living in your head all the time. Some call this spiritualism, an aspect of existence beyond measurable consciousness. That is measurable within the scientific definition.
Posted by Rojama, Saturday, 16 July 2016 12:05:30 PM
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