About Heterodoxies Blog
Historically, orthodoxy has been all-too-readily adopted while concepts of greater or equal verity are rejected outright on lesser grounds. The focus of this blog is to bring these competing, yet unpopular, conjectures to light through Analytics (avant-garde investigations in logic and reason) and Digressions (my personal philosophies on life), exposing the hypocrisies of popular opinion while deftly exploring the wonderful world of alternatives.
Heterodoxies blog is as much a journey through the extremities of mass aversion as it is a framework for questioning conventional doctrine and cross-examining the dogma of the majority. Here, we delve into the psychologies of conformism and explore the axioms of the indoctrinated, dissenting where any stance or course of action cannot endure a willingness to apply to itself the same standards that it imposes on others. Here, we simply give heresy its due turn.

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May 2, 2009 at 7:52 pm
Love your site — and your insight! Was looking for evidence to persuede my friend that taking her kids out of school for the rest of the year and making plans not to go swimming this summer due to her fear of contacting the swine flu were totally crazy! But now she’ll probably never leave her house again in a motorized vehicle! Alas.