Reflections on Histories of Theories of Memory, Neath’s Learning and Memory: In Humans, and Molbak’s Meaning and memory: A Heideggerian analysis of children’s first memories Intelligence, defined strictly, is qualified as educational intelligence, but this is a definition I don’t necessarily accept. From my father and a shelterless man named Uriel, whom I met decades ago, I learned clearly that education is not a sign of intelligence. My father is an immigrant whose original language is not English and Uriel… Read More
Public Opinion, Propaganda, Communication, and Media Studies Reading Research Notes The following are books read and referenced in the recent past and present. All sources are paraphrased and page referenced for further reading and referral. Lippmann, W. (1997). Public opinion. New York: Free Press Paperbacks Press Inaccuracy: q.v. biographies of John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and Sam Adams. (p.xi ) Assumptions: There are at least two… Read More