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February 27th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in analogy, analytic, Charles Cameron, complexity, creativity, cultural intelligence, fiction, framing, geopolitics, horizontal thinking, innovation, insight, myth, national security, Perception, psychology, synthesis, tufte, visualization | 2 comments
February 10th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in America, analogy, anthropology, arab world, Charles Cameron, conspiracy, culture, disinformation, extremists, fiction, framing, fun, hezbollah, humor, islamic world, meme, myth, Perception, propaganda, psychology, satire, stalingrad, symmetry, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Egypt: the conspiracies
February 3rd, 2011 by zen
My amigo Sean Meade ponders: Notes: The Problem...
Read morePosted in 300, academia, ancient history, authors, book, classics, culture, democracy, dystopia, fiction, frank miller, historians, historiography, history, ideas, intellectuals, interact, meme, movies, myth, Oligarchy, Perception, philosophy, propaganda, reading, Republic, sean meade, social science, spartans | 5 comments
January 28th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in 21st century, analogy, analytic, arab world, barack obama, Charles Cameron, christianity, CIA, cognition, consilience, creativity, culture, Epistemology, extremists, fiction, framing, fun, Geography, horizontal thinking, humor, ideas, insight, intelligence, islamist, metacognition, myth, obama, Perception, philosophy, psychology, Questions, Religion, science, symmetry, synthesis, terrorism, Theology, thoughts illustrated, visualization | 10 comments
January 12th, 2011 by zen
Grand Strategies: Literature, Statecraft, and...
Read morePosted in academia, authors, book, cultural intelligence, culture, diplomacy, diplomatic history, education, Epistemology, fiction, foreign policy, geopolitics, historiography, history, ideas, intellectuals, leadership, metacognition, myth, national security, philosophy, politics, public diplomacy, social science, society, strategy, Strategy and War, synthesis, teaching, theory | 5 comments
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