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Hydraulic despots and collapsing communities

October 1, 2020

Hello,

New articles:

The True Meaning of Familiy Ties: It’s no secret that we are lonelier than ever. We have many complaints of modern society, but our growing isolation is a common one. There are two reasons for this unhappy accident—the difficulty of finding people in ever more crowded cities, and the fact that we have lost sight of what a community is really made of. This article is about the latter.

Full article at bottom of email

The Loneliness Epidemic: One in five people are lonely. This is not trivial. Loneliness is emerging as one of the greatest threats to physical and emotional health. And it shouldn’t be, because unlike many of our most intractable problems, this one seems so solvable.

Things to be worried about—hydraulic despotism: If you control the water, you control the people. A precept governing much of history. But today, the water takes many forms—energy, electricity, social media. There are many vectors for control, but we don’t need to hand them over.

Recently updated:

The psychology of needs

A primer on psychological theories

The evils of academic publishing

A short primer on memory

Links worth checking out:

Delivering ketamine-like dissociation with careful electrical modification of brainwaves

A very good, long form article exploring the stories and causes of radicalised youth

This week’s article selection: The True Meaning of Family Ties

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You can find links to all my previous emails to you here.

That’s all from me! Enjoy.

Warm regards,

Dorian