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May 22nd, 2012 by zen
When does mere conflict end and war begin? ...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, ancient history, anthropology, classics, Clausewitzian, cognition, complex systems, culture, economics, Epistemology, Evolution, framing, genocide, geopolitics, government, history, ideas, literature, logic, military, military history, Musings, non-state actors, Oligarchy, Patterns, peace, Perception, philosophy, primary loyalties, Questions, risk, security, social science, society, sociobiology, state building, strategy, Strategy and War, synthesis, Tactics, theory, tribes, Uncategorized, uncertainty, war, warriors | 10 comments
May 19th, 2012 by zen
Colonel John Boyd This is a head’s up...
Read morePosted in 2012, 4GW, 5GW, academia, Air Force, army, asymmetric, authors, blog-friends, Boyd 2012, cognition, horizontal thinking, Hybrid War, IC, ideas, innovation, intellectuals, john boyd, leadership, legitimacy, metacognition, military, military history, military reform, national security, networks, Perception, philosophy, psychology, reform, resilience, social science, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, teaching, theory, uncertainty, war, warriors | 2 comments
May 12th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in art history, Benedict XVI, Charles Cameron, computers, graphical thinking, mathematics, myth, philosophy, physics, poetry, quant & qualit, recommended reading, recommended viewing, rethinking thinking, science, Sembl, Uncategorized, visualization, youtube | 6 comments
May 4th, 2012 by zen
Adam Elkus had well-constructed argument about...
Read morePosted in 21st century, A.E., academia, analytic, cognition, conservativism, consilience, culture, education, Epistemology, extremists, government, history, ideas, intellectuals, metacognition, national security, Oligarchy, Patterns, philosophy, politics, public school, reform, republican party, scenario, science, social science, society, state failure, synthesis, teaching, theory, totalitarianism | 15 comments
April 29th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in Charles Cameron, christianity, creativity, insight, philosophy, recommended reading, rethinking thinking, synthesis, Theology, Uncategorized | 2 comments
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