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I've considerably changed my focus on this page.

I want to focus on politics in the information age contemporary to a progressive view of reality itself, the government and the economy are interdependent. To this end, the e-Democratic ethos informs itself via a knowledge-based economics, and vice-versa. The governmental system is categorically flawed if knowledge does not serve as the economic basis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-democracy The designation is called a "knowledge economy" by Marc Zuckerberg. https://youtu.be/BUWmyGBEfVc - Mark Zuckerberg: 'I'm Pro-Knowledge Economy' The use of positivism was explored in the early part of the last century with the original technocratic view. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technocracy This includes the reasons for reservations coming from system compliments, including cognitive dissonance and biases. It is naive to approach informational constraints in confirming and not informing the economy. Also, Big Data is capable of affirming the possibility of this dual sys...

I'm trying to move my blog, may be easier on Facebook for now.

https://www.facebook.com/thegelatinousblog

Up to "pet" ed

http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21591549-and-nature-and-cell-nobel-prize-winner-attacks-elite-journals-whats-wrong?fsrc=rss|sct I recommend watching him lecture on youtube. Genius is an understatement for the kind of insight provided. He gets it - "the dude abides" - that's what my prof once told me. But, what would T. Kuhn tell the 'tycoon'? Science and the Times will trek outside the humane...

Memeconomins

I'd like to share this video.  MEMEnomics by Said Dawlabani (summary) http://youtu.be/XuXho2qAsP8 This is something... ordinal, hierarchical, but noteworthy in that macroeconomics and humanism stands a reasonable chance. Almost like the norse economic models.