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Freud & Happiness: An Absurdist Tragedy

In Civilization and its Discontents, Freud suggests that the purpose of life is the pursuit of happiness – guided by Continue reading →

High Art and Negation

In his book One-dimensional Man, Herbert Marcuse considers high art the ultimate form of negation. However, it can not be Continue reading →

Mad Cows & Mother’s Milk – Risk Literacy: Is it the Missing Link in Environmental Education? – Lay Foibles & Expert Fables in Judgements about Risks

Mad Cows & Mother’s Milk (Ten Lessons & Appendix) Risk Literacy: Is it the Missing Link in Environmental Education? Lay Continue reading →

Albert Camus’ “The Plague” as an Allegory of the Rise of Extremist Totalitarian Governments

Plague Presentation I gave this presentation as part of the course requirements towards my Master of Environmental Studies Degree. I Continue reading →

Nature, Humanity, and Modernity in François Truffaut’s The Wild Child

    Nature, Humanity, and Modernity in François Truffaut’s The Wild Child   By: Cameron A. Straughan Truffauts’ the Wild Continue reading →

Characteristics of Major Players in the Science Communication Paradigm

Characteristics of Major Players in the Science Communication Paradigm Characteristic Science Media Public Judgments No moral judgments creates protagonists and Continue reading →

THIS JUST IN – Dying to See a Doctor (NHS – So Much to Answer for) – UPDATE!!

My original post is below. While it was not picked up by local media (to my knowledge), I sent the Continue reading →

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