John Stuart Mill was the most influential English language philosopher of the nineteenth century, a logician, naturalist and an exponent of Utilitarianism, he is considered an intellectual powerhouse who advocated the delegate model of electoral rights and thus knowledge comes from experience, a cornerstone of liberal philosophy. Mill combined eighteenth-century Enlightenment thinking with newly emerging... Continue Reading →
#J22 Queen Alexandra of England, Princess of Denmark
Alexandra was made of sterner stuff Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and the son and heir of Queen Victoria was a notorious rake. His parents recognized this when he was very young and arranged a marriage hoping to keep him from getting into further trouble. The wife chosen for him was the eldest daughter of... Continue Reading →
Speculative Chart for Andrew Yang
Sarah Blakely is a big fan of Andrew Yang's and as a member of our Real Political Astrological group on Facebook asked us to rectify his chart and see his potential in the upcoming 2020 election. It's good she asked; we had not heard of him. All you need is self-driving cars to destabilize society,”... Continue Reading →