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Man`s Inhumanity

What is it that drives Man's inhumanity?

Many people will claim that driving Man's inhumanity - toward both other living things as well as other human beings - is such as fear, greed and ignorance - but these assumptions are not sufficiently accurate, because underlying it all is resentment.... more »

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Education

How is it possible to make thoroughly reliable information available so widely?

In an inter-dependent ‘global village’ that is becoming saturated with communications potentials, employing every available resource is essential if Man is to not eventually self-destruct.... more »

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Fees

Why is it that the fee-level of many important professional services are exorbitantly expense relative to average incomes?

Whilst claims are made about such as 'Added value output' and 'supporting unusually high costs', many essential fee-take services are geared more to meeting the requirements of well-funded situations, as opposed to meeting the essential needs of the less well off.... more »

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Fee Taking

Why is it that many Fee-taking situations appear to receive preferential treatment over other sectors of the community?

It is important to recognise that many of the traditional Fee-takers - such as Lawyers, Accountants, and associated professions - are the effective 'interface' between The Establishment and all else, and, in large part, carry out the dicatates of the former whilst 'apparently ser... more »

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Tax

Is it reasonable to question governments over levels of Tax?

It is common for quotes about 'tax levels' to imply low-levels of taxation, but, invariably, the total tax-burden on both individuals and organisations is astronomical by comparison, and so the more important question is one of "What is actually done with the money?" in... more »

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Street Violence

What is behind the regular incidence of street violence?

Many claims are made about such as poor upbringings, alcohol abuse and inadequate policing, but authority would do well to revisit its understanding of the mindset of the violent.... more »

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Sibling Trouble

Eventually, the majority of families encounter relatively serious trouble between siblings, so what is the best way to deal with instances of trouble of this nature?

Regardless of the issue in question, the most important starting point to dealing with any seemingly serious trouble is to find ways to reduce, or eliminate, the resentment involved, which will always be present, whether recognised or not.... more »

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Positive Conditioning

What are examples of positive conditioning?

Far from positive conditioning being the determined use of such as fear and/or resentment, as many people believe, sound examples are those based upon such as Love, laughter, joy, and so on. ... more »

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Sibling Rivalry

What are the best ways to deal with sibling rivalry?

Before all else, it is advisable to assess what fear and/or resentment is involved, and by whom, and to then explore all ways possible to reduce the use and abuse of both these intrinsic forms of negativity.... more »

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Harmful Conditioning

What are the most obvious examples of harmful conditioning?

Any example of conditioning based upon fear and/or resentment, or the by-products thereof, ultimately lead to a degree of harmful conditioning, right through to lethal examples.... more »

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