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Hierachial Reductionism in Protest

This is a long shot, bu if there is a brainiac out there who could help me.

I’m looking at Hierachial Reductionism, and protesting.

What I would like to know is, why people simply protest from the sociology reduced down to the chemistry in a simple form, if there is one. Just a general description of what goes on our brains that makes us protest.

This is such a long shot…..too complex I know.

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1 thought on “Hierachial Reductionism in Protest”

  1. Dov Henis

    1) Your “Hierachial Reductionism” is, to me and probably to many others, ‘pseudosophisticated vague academenglish verbiage. What do you mean in plain spoken English?

    2) Listing facors/reasons/goals/targets etc., that move “people to simply protest” is obviously quite an extensive task.

    3) If you seek to limit the task to “sociological” factors you will find it inherently complexed with cultural aspects.

    4) Culture is a biological entity, common to ALL organisms, and examining its expression in humans will lead you via molecular biology to human psychology.

    Complex ?! …

    DH

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