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The Socjournal » endorphins

Feb 19th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric [amazonify]0976247909:right[/amazonify]Two books that I have recently read deserve attention today. One is My Way Out and the other is The Cure for Alcoholism. Both are [continue reading…]

The Socjournal » Suffering

Jan 17th, 2011 | By Anna Brix Thomsen Iisms and Schisms and postmodern standpoints. We live in spineless world were we all “go along” just to get along and where “playing the game” (i.e. complying with social conventions, avoiding confrontation,…

The Socjournal » Beliver

Jan 16th, 2011 | By Anna Brix Thomsen Morality – Has it ever occurred to you how difficult it is to be a good person? In fact it seems that even the best people amongst us, cannot be good all…

R.I.P. David Noble – The Socjournal

David Franklin Noble died of a sudden illness in Toronto on December 27, 2010. Noble was an internationally acclaimed scholar and courageous activist, most recently on the faculty of York University in Toronto. Born in New York City, he held…

The Socjournal » Sociology

Mar 30th, 2011 | By Anna Brix Thomsen This article discusses the relationship between God and Money with America as an example of how Money and God influences our daily lives. From Australia to Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland,…

The Socjournal » Columnists

Jun 23rd, 2010 | By Timothy McGettigan In the aftermath of the 2008 financial meltdown, Ben Bernanke, America’s leading scholar of the Great Depression, has been credited with saving the nation’s economy. As a reward for his sterling work, on…

The Socjournal » abuse syndrome

Jun 22nd, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric You think we live in a functioning democracy? You think you’re a powerful actor in a sea of democratic choice? Think again. According to this psychologist we are nations of people broken…