The soul of the body of society can be conceptualized as its history. — introbert
Step one is to identify the specific measurable problem you have, step two is to arrive at some theoretically reasonable method for resolving it, step three is to implement that method, and step four is to measure your results to determine if you've been able to resolve the problem identified in step one. — Hanover
there seems to be a lot less weird philosophical types than there was in the mid-twentieth century — introbert
My own experience with living in an increasingly rationalized society, is that a person who is inclined to thinking over practice (work), subjectivism over objectivity, irrationalism over rationalism, disobediance over obedience, critical thought over conformity, individual over communitarian, free over totalitarian and various other things that are easily rationalized, will struggle mentally in an environment where there is prevailing psychiatry that features all of these things. — introbert
The early sociological theory on 'anomie', which features elements of mental disorder, should be looked at as a starting point for anyone critical of the healing of the soul of the body of the individual, by a communitarian, totalitarian, objective, professional, and obedient social institution of influence. — introbert
Absurdism, nihilism, existentialism, postmodernism and critical theory are anomic and appeal to anomics. — introbert
a word which turns a person from a critical observer to a person who needs a cure? — Moliere
Where once we had a person, now we have baptized them into a schizophrenic: trust the doctor's word over your own feelings. — Moliere
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