July 13th, 2013 by Charles Cameron
Posted in book, Buddhism, Charles Cameron, christianity, education, gandhi, hinduism, Islam, mandela, nonviolence, Taliban, Uncategorized, united nations, women, youtube | Comments Off on Religions in the speech of Malala Yousafzai
May 21st, 2013 by zen
America 3.0: Rebooting American Prosperity in the...
Read morePosted in 2013, 21st century, America, analytic, anglosphere, anthropology, authors, barone, blog-friends, blogosphere, book, britain, business, capitalism, change, chicago boyz, cultural intelligence, culture, defense, democracy, economics, education, Evolution, fiscal conservatism, foreign policy, futurism, globalization, government, historiography, history, horizontal thinking, ideas, innovation, intellectuals, justice, leadership, legitimacy, lexington green, military, military reform, national debt, national security, politics, reading, reform, Republic, resilience, rule-sets, science, security, social science, social services, society, strategy, synthesis, theory, Writing | 9 comments
March 11th, 2013 by zen
Out of our Minds: Learning to be Creative by...
Read morePosted in authors, biography, book, brain, cognition, creativity, cultural intelligence, education, IC, ideas, imaginal, intellectuals, intelligence, ken robinson, metacognition, psychology, reading, Uncategorized | 3 comments
March 3rd, 2013 by Charles Cameron
Posted in art, Buddhism, Charles Cameron, china, christianity, classics, creativity, criminals, education, fiction, forensics, italy, literature, logic, memory, movies, Specs, Theology, tibet, Uncategorized, virtual states, visualization, youtube | 12 comments
December 18th, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 2012, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Boyd 2012, Clausewitzian, diplomatic history, education, Epistemology, Fred Leland, J. Scott Shipman, john boyd, law enforcement, maneuver warfare, metacognition, military history, military professionalism, military reform, military training & education, national security, navy, readers, recommended reading, small wars journal, social science, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Uncategorized, warriors | 8 comments