Andrew Weissman will make a great prosecutorial law professor. He can not only indict a ham sandwich but he has proven that he can convict a ham sandwich of colluding with the Russians to steal the Presidential Election from the “smartest” woman in the world.
WOULD IT NOT BE BOTH APPROPRIATE AND HYSTERICAL IF THOUSANDS OF YELLOW-JACKET REAL GRASS-ROOTS “PROTESTORS AND DEMONSTRATORS” FROM FRANCE, ITALY, SWITZERLAND, ETC. MAKE A REAL “MASS PROTEST” AT DAVOS JANUARY 22-25!!
[The following is the author’s opinion of how Bernard Sanders would speak to his supporters and Hillary Clinton would speak to her supporters if they both spoke the whole truth – with perpetual secrecy being assured. The author does not suggest that these words and thoughts have actually been expressed by either Bernie or Hillary.]
I. Bernard Sanders
[Philosophically-Rooted True Beliefs that Inform and Motivate]
Bernie’s simple reasoning might be as follows:
I am over 70 years old……
From the age of Socrates (469-399BCE) though the age of Aristotle (384-322BCE). the political set-up all throughout the civilized Hellenic World was described through 2 sets of different paradigms.
The Socratic Age template was to simply divide the governments into “The Rule of the Few” (called Oligarchy or Social Oligarchy) and “The Rule of the Many” (called Democracy). Only citizens, exclusively male and of citizen age (usually 21 for voting and 30 for positions of Authority), had legal standing. (In…..
On Tuesday, July 12, 2016, a radio talk-show host spoke on and on between 1:00 and 2:00PM EDT about the vast changes of Social Protocols (vis-a-vis citizen to police) and Higher Education from the Modern Era to the Post-Modern Era. This enormously successful Radio Star is 5 years younger than I, comes from a middle-class Modern Times lawyer family in the Midwest – whereas I come from a NYC middle-class Jewish background (as did Bernard Sanders and the dramatic Talk…..
Critical References and Chronological History
I. Epistemology (and Human Nature) – The Core of Philosophy; The Quest for Knowledge and its Rational Association with Human Nature.
II. Nine Philosophers who Moved the World and Two Institutions of Higher Education and Sets of Courses.
III. Historical Inflection Points.
I. Epistemology (and Human Nature)
Epistemology – the study or theory of the origin, nature, methods, and limits of knowledge.
I always take the Practical Meaning of…..
The only fairly well-know fact about Aristotle’s (384-322BCE) personal life that pertains to the field of practical politics is the fact that he had been the tutor of the adolescent Alexander (the future Alexander the Great) for several adolescent years before the prince ascended to the throne of Macedon and set off on a 13- or 14-year military and political conquest of everything and everyone east of Greece right on through the Persian Imperial rule over both Asia west of…..
Sophistry prefers broad and colorful generalizations. Rationally practical speech and patterns of thought build on reliable facts about nature, including human nature, without ignoring (i.e., “compartmentalizing” away) contradictions that appear as the logical inferences are constructed upward from the non-changing reliable facts at the bottom. Plato loved those generalized theories about perfect goals. Socrates could not stop asking questions about nature, especially when analogous to previously known ideas within nature. Aristotle says Socrates invented “inductive reasoning” by means of all…..
In my 70-year lifetime, as best I remember, the first ersatz-science to successfully fob itself off as a legitimate “natural science” was Economics. [Today the most prestigious universities (i.e., Sophists) fob off all kinds of crazy sophisticated bullshit fields as if they too were legitimate sciences, sometimes even as if they were legitimate “natural sciences.” ] Once an ersatz-science achieves the political status of a truly useful natural science, the (worldwide) Social Oligarchy accepts its pronouncements as the factual equivalent…..
Since Plato never felt the need to learn accounting for himself, he would not have noticed any of the “loose ends” that made no rational sense at certain irrational financial moments in my “Socratic” reading of financial history. Here are a few examples that would get Socrates’ attention. (Not all directly involve Accounting.)
Several weeks after I, and countless others, watched a significant percentage of my modest investments dematerialize on “Black Monday” in October 1987, I read explanations of How…..