Category Archives: Politics

The Neurobiological Case for Eliminating Billionaires

In recent years, discussions around the concentration of wealth, particularly in the hands of billionaires, have intensified. As wealth disparities reach unprecedented levels, so too does the impact on individuals and societies as a whole. While critiques of extreme wealth … Continue reading

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Not Just Bad Apples: The Domination Hierarchy as a Trauma Factory

The billionaire bros want to dominate the world through technology. Their incestuous and insatiable greed involves trauma. Lots of trauma. The domination hierarchy creates the conditions for traumatized individuals to rise within it, while also ensuring its survival. A rigid, … Continue reading

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Elon’s Plight: When the Top Baboon Begins to Fall

The aggressive males in Dr. Robert Sapolsky’s baboon study built their lives on domination rather than connection, and when crisis struck, they had no social bonds to rely on. No one cared for them because they had never invested in … Continue reading

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The Real Fundamental Weakness of Western Civilization: Disconnection

Contrary to Elon Musk’s assertion about empathy, the fundamental weakness of Western Civilization is its disconnection: from our bodies, from each other, and the natural world. This disconnection fuels individualism over community, extraction over reciprocity, and power over relationship. It … Continue reading

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A Child Reveals the Agenda of the Most Powerful Man on Earth: What Musk’s Son Reveals About Power Without Restraint

A video of Elon Musk and a son, shows the boy, perhaps 3-4 years old, proclaiming something about SpaceX that ends with, “and quietly do whatever we want!” followed by a maniacal laugh.  Children absorb what they see. A child … Continue reading

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The Many Weaknesses of Elon Musk and the System That Fosters Him

Celebrity billionaire Elon Musk has been portrayed as a visionary, a genius, who reshapes industries and pushes the boundaries of innovation. However, when we step back and examine the deeper layers of his success, we begin to see that much … Continue reading

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An ‘English-Only’ America? The Science Says It’s a Recipe for Disconnection

A new executive order declares English as the official language of America, and asserts this “Will not only streamline communication but also reinforce shared national values, and create a more cohesive and efficient society.” However, from an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) … Continue reading

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How to Dismantle the Domination Hierarchy

Taking down the domination hierarchy that supports wealth and power concentration requires a multi-faceted, systemic approach that challenges the core structures of inequality, exploitation, and oppression. It involves reimagining societal systems, empowering marginalized communities, and creating alternatives to entrenched power … Continue reading

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Why Everything Feels Like a Threat: The Stress Epidemic Behind Political Division

A dysregulated society doesn’t happen by accident. It emerges when too many people live in chronic stress, unable to return to a state of safety and connection. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, individual nervous systems don’t exist in isolation. … Continue reading

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The Dysregulated Society: How Chronic Stress Fuels Political Polarization

The political climate today isn’t just about ideology or policy; it is about nervous systems in constant activation. From an interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, this isn’t simply disagreement; it’s widespread dysregulation. People aren’t just arguing about facts or values. They’re … Continue reading

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