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Trump looks like a Brazilian politician

Posted by Freddy De Freitas | Nov 24, 2017 | International | 0 |

Trump looks like a Brazilian politician

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    That humankind’s cultural evolution has reached a crisis of modernity.

    We need politicians that will stimulate our intellects to begin contemplating the influence of mechanistic thinking on world science, patriarchy’s relationship to the arms race and the importance of ecopsychology as a means toward the development of a postmodern science; whose emphasis is on humankind’s individuation and psychic integration with ourselves, society, all-natural systems (our earth/body) and the evolutionary unfolding of the cosmos, uniting this process with a common past, present and future.

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