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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Logic and conceptual frames
Amazon Online Reader : Marriage, a History: From Obedience to Intimacy, or How Love Conquered Marriage p. 82 The sexual double standard was so completely accepted by Romans that the educator Quintilian used the notion of a sexual single standard … Continue reading
Posted in Cognition, Feminism, Social Science, Society and politics
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Libraries, freedom and the limits of free-market electoral logistics
OpinionJournal – Leisure & Arts A software program developed by SirsiDynix, an Alabama-based library-technology company, informs librarians of which books are circulating and which ones aren’t. If titles remain untouched for two years, they may be discarded–permanently. “We’re being very … Continue reading
Limits of social cognition research as a basis of policy
Foreign Policy: Why Hawks Win Why are hawks so influential? The answer may lie deep in the human mind. People have dozens of decision-making biases, and almost all favor conflict rather than concession. This is an interesting blend of folk … Continue reading
Marriage and the impact of scholarship on society
BBC – Radio 4 Woman’s Hour -Has Love Conquered Marriage? For the first time ever, married-couple households are in the minority both in the UK and the US, outnumbered by single-person households and cohabiting couples. Whilst many blame the stresses … Continue reading
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Elites as maintainers of conservative values
BBC – Radio 4 – Today – 20006 Vote The Hunting Act with 52.8% Dangerous Dogs Act: 1.6% Serious Organised Crime and Police Act : 6.2% Human Rights Act: 6.1% European Communities Act : 29.7% The Act of Settlement: 3.6% … Continue reading