Obama and Clinton: Tense Rivalry Becomes Partnership

Obama and Clinton: Tense Rivalry Becomes Partnership

What was the relationship between Obama and Clinton like? How did the relationship change when he got the nomination? Throughout the campaign, the Obama and Clinton battled for the Democratic nomination. After Obama won the nomination, Clinton helped support his campaign. Read more about the campaign rivalry between Obama and Clinton and how it affected Obama’s campaign.

Obama Iran Nuclear Deal: What Happened?

Obama Iran Nuclear Deal: What Happened?

What was the role of President Obama in the Iran Nuclear Deal? What was the deal and how did it happen? The Iran Nuclear Deal was when multiple countries, including the U.S., imposed sanctions on Iran in order to stop them from developing nuclear weapons. President Obama lead the negotiations with Iran, Russia, and China. Read more about President Obama, the Iran Nuclear Deal, and what it meant for the U.S. and the world.

Human Cooperation Comes From Human Storytelling

Human Cooperation Comes From Human Storytelling

Is organized cooperation a uniquely human feature? What is the psychology behind mass human cooperation? Humanity has a much greater ability to communicate and cooperate than any other species. According to Yuval Noah Harari, the ability of humans to cooperate is the result of humanity’s knack for storytelling. Storytelling allowed us to create “imagined orders” which make mass cooperation possible. Keep reading to learn about the psychology of mass human cooperation.

The Two Schools of Thought in Western Culture

The Two Schools of Thought in Western Culture

What are the two schools of thought in western culture? How should we decide what is moral and what is morally acceptable? Is there such thing as universal morality? As western civilization developed, questions around morality emerged. Two schools of thought became the most prominent: deontology (Kantian ethics) and utilitarianism. Both, however, are at odds with how human psychology works. Keep reading to learn more about the two schools of thought.