The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society

I'm happy to announce the release of my book: The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society is available for purchase on Amazon in Kindle format. The Interdisciplinarity Reformation is a non-fiction, past, present, and future account of the role of interdisciplinarity in our learning, life, and society. This project is divided in … Continue reading The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society

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’