@RightHand I am a fan of Georgia O'Keeffe's work. Much of her work is so sensual, just breathtaking. I saw an exhibit of her work, she was an incredible artist. Thanks for the thumbs up on her book, I will have to read it. Back on topic- Currently I am reading Stephen Hunter's Snipers Honor. I am a follower of Bob "the Nailer" Swaggart series.
Reading 'The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Religion and Politics' by Jonathan Haidt. Great book, in the 1st part he uses psychology studies to show that we are born with an inherent morality of 'do no harm'. He discusses what seems to be the focus of religious and political values. He has alot of data, that consistently shows, self proclaimed liberals adhere to anything that encompasses fairness and caring. Where as self proclaimed conservatives have 5 values that are typically equally balances, care, fairness, loyalty, authority, sanctity. its a fascinating book with great in sites into the human mind. Turns out conservatives understand the intuitive mind better than the liberals. Which is why, I assert that the democrats have to recruit new voters to win. Its a fascinating book and a great read. Here is the website that collects data since 2010. You can go answer some questions and see your results and see where you rank on the scale for care, fairness, loyalty, authority, sanity. Morality Quiz/Test your Morals, Values & Ethics - YourMorals.Org The most interesting part of this book is where he has his own personal insites as a liberal trying to figure out why republicans are crazy. His conclusions surprised me.
I don't think I have that book....yet. I must check it out. Further food for thought along the same theme: https://www.quora.com/Is-there-a-better-word-for-progressive-beliefs-than-progressivism
Like any model, it should be viewed with a degree of caution. It does not take into account those torn between two or more tendencies, whilst experiencing a degree of cognitive dissonance at the same time.
@chelloveck after you read 'the righteous mind' you will give up cognitive dissonance and go to 'elephant with monkey rider'
Reading and understanding the US Constitution is highly desirable here....even for antipodeans such as myself. Welcome to the monkey tree.
@chelloveck which type of antipodean are you? adj. diametrically opposed adj. relating to the antipodes, or situated at opposite sides of the Earth adj. of, or pertaining to, Australia or New Zealand
#1 and #2 some of the time, depending on context, and #3 all of the time. The options are not mutually exclusive.
Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness Amazon.com: Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness (9780892812028): Itzhak Bentov: Books Itzhak Bentov was a scientiest with some funny and interesting views on human consciousness
Wow, @Ganado heavy reading. I am reading- latest C.J. Box, Off the Grid & loving it. Off the Grid (A Joe Pickett Novel) - Kindle edition by C. J. Box. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
I'm reading a great book right now: Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda, by Roméo Dallaire, Samantha Power
Juat finished reading book 7, the last in the series for A. American Going Home series. The last at least for Morgan in Florida but opened up another spin with Idaho and AAmron/Radio Free Redoubt. Waiting for the seocnd book from AA and Walt Browing Chariles Recqrium which like the Goimg Home series involves a CME with a EMP tossed in for kicks. This one takes place near the "Mouse House" in Florida. All of them available on Amazon.
Currently reading The Diet Delusion by Gary Taubes (I think its called something different in the States)