Analyzing the SOHO Debate between Socialism and Capitalism.

In an ongoing query into socialism and capitalism, I decided to analyze a debate hosted by SOHO Forums in New York City between Richard Wolff, a Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; and Gene Epstein an Austrian School economist and associated scholar at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. … Continue reading Analyzing the SOHO Debate between Socialism and Capitalism.

Critiquing the Long-Term Conditions of COVID-19: Questioning the Continuing ‘Terror Narrative’ of ‘Long-Covid’

The recent drafting of the Great Barrington Declaration has reinvigorated the idea that the response to COVID has not been the most effective. I have blogged numerous times on this topic dating all the way back to March as I attempted to consolidate some of the pragmatic and idealistic concepts of COVID-19 with Finding a … Continue reading Critiquing the Long-Term Conditions of COVID-19: Questioning the Continuing ‘Terror Narrative’ of ‘Long-Covid’

Reflecting on My March 24 Post: “Finding a rational middle: Objective and systematic literature review of SARS CoV-2 research articles.”

It has been almost two months since my post on the literature review of COVID-19 or SARS CoV-2. I wanted to wait a while to reflect and gain some clarity on my previous work, to either solidify or challenge my previous notions. After all it is Dewey (1916) who grounds reflection in the consideration of … Continue reading Reflecting on My March 24 Post: “Finding a rational middle: Objective and systematic literature review of SARS CoV-2 research articles.”