Helping People Understand Social Science, Social Problems & Propaganda
Those are the subjects I write about, in books and blog posts, and social media posts.
And, yes, I know that's a lot of stuff to cover. Stay with me a minute and I'll share more about how I cover things...and why.
If you work in fundraising or advocacy, you'll find something of interest here, I hope. The same is true if you just want to understand how society works without dealing with lots of jargon or lots of math. We need more people who understand capitalism (and socialism), politics, education, propaganda, and the workings of the human mind.
That's the sort of social science stuff I cover in my books and blog posts.
You can find some of my work on Amazon now.
If you work in social change or advocacy or want to, Creating Change: A Toolkit for Activists and Social Entrepreneurs may be of interest.
If you want to understand statistics and statistical thinking, Statistics for Busy People is a non-mathematical and low-jargon introduction.
Knowing how to protect your mind from pseudoscience and propaganda is also important. I mean, no one really questions the need to know basic things about biology, chemistry, and physics. But, what about economics, psychology, and sociology? These things impact our everyday lives for good or ill, just like the physical sciences do. Keep your mind from being polluted by pseudo-social science nonsense with The Social Pollution Prevention Guide.
And, yes, I know that's a lot of stuff to cover. Stay with me a minute and I'll share more about how I cover things...and why.
If you work in fundraising or advocacy, you'll find something of interest here, I hope. The same is true if you just want to understand how society works without dealing with lots of jargon or lots of math. We need more people who understand capitalism (and socialism), politics, education, propaganda, and the workings of the human mind.
That's the sort of social science stuff I cover in my books and blog posts.
You can find some of my work on Amazon now.
If you work in social change or advocacy or want to, Creating Change: A Toolkit for Activists and Social Entrepreneurs may be of interest.
If you want to understand statistics and statistical thinking, Statistics for Busy People is a non-mathematical and low-jargon introduction.
Knowing how to protect your mind from pseudoscience and propaganda is also important. I mean, no one really questions the need to know basic things about biology, chemistry, and physics. But, what about economics, psychology, and sociology? These things impact our everyday lives for good or ill, just like the physical sciences do. Keep your mind from being polluted by pseudo-social science nonsense with The Social Pollution Prevention Guide.