Francis Golton Grave Error. Google AI Mode. While I was continuing one of my research projects (spoiler alert: it’s on the housing affordability crisis, specifically in New York City), I came across a fascinating article called, Gentrification through Housing: Urban Eugenics and Lawrence Veiller’s 1900 Tenement House Exhibition Selma Siew Li Bidlingmaier. Ironically, though, reading this … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT: 💫 Eugenics and the Cultivation of Genius.
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“Not So Pure: In Praise of Sociology,” Essay by ChatGPT.
In Defense of Sociology. https://victorfu14.github.io/about/ Intro. I know that I have repeatedly touched on this topic of in defense of sociology at ad nauseam. I can literally start a whole series on it. This was inspired again by a discussion on the "Fields Arranged by Purity," which I've touched on before and once shared in … Continue reading “Not So Pure: In Praise of Sociology,” Essay by ChatGPT.
“Between Inquiry and Ideology: The Fragile Perception of Sociology,” essay by ChatGPT.
What Happens When We Dismantle the Discipline That Understands Us? Prologue. Recently, someone shared with me a website called ihatesociology.com. I went through it to see all of the comments made from the various people who submitted their experiences, who were from within or outside the discipline of sociology. As I mentioned in a previous … Continue reading “Between Inquiry and Ideology: The Fragile Perception of Sociology,” essay by ChatGPT.
The Courage of Movements, Individual Choices, & Thinking For Yourself.
This post was inspired by Zinn's Presentation. Reuploaded from my Substack. Howard Zinn is a famous historian who Donald Trump once said was spreading Marxist or leftist views in American education with his book: A People's History of the United States. Trump wants to blame education for civil disobedience or for civil unrest. If my … Continue reading The Courage of Movements, Individual Choices, & Thinking For Yourself.
Macro-dosing Taxes and Inflation.
Milton Friedman famously said, “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon in the sense that it is and can be produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output.” “Monetary economist Milton Friedman made this line famous after stating it in a talk he gave in India in … Continue reading Macro-dosing Taxes and Inflation.
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