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Thanks for visiting my site. My name is Dr. Jason J. Campbell. I am an Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution & Philosophy at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. You can access my departmental webpage here. I have dedicated my life to free global education. My youtube channel is a reflection of the enormous effort and time that I spend researching and preparing free virtual lectures for a global audience. I believe that education is power, which is precisely why I am committed to the idea of social empowerment through education. I am also the executive director and founder of the Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR). IGAAR is a 501 (c) 3 NGO committed to raising awareness about genocide and intervening on behalf for those targeted for extermination. You can watch many of my free lectures by clicking any of the links below. Check my Youtube Channel for the Most Recent Videos. |
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This is a lecture series on Occupy Wall Street and an
Introduction to Social Theory.
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Max Horkheimer, Notes on
Science and the Crisis, productive powers, Means of Production, Profits,
economic crisis, skilled workers, material resources, scientism, underclass,
1%, 99%, co-opted, financial, technological innovation, weaponized, human
wretchedness, global economic system, historical process, demands, Social
Theory: The Multicultural and Classic Readings, force relations, social
hegemonies, institutions, multiplicity, protesters, Power, nonegalitarian,
exteriority, social body, Michel Foucault, nonsubjective, resistance,
plurality, On Individuality and Social Forms, Nexus, detachment,
attachment, spatial boundaries, stranger, public spaces, mobility, Objectivity,
participation, Hegemony and Social Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic
Politics, Chantal Mouffe, Ernesto LaClau, .liberal-conservatism,
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's, A Discourse on Inequality, inequality,
hierarchic, neighborhood schools, Essentialist Apriorism, Classism, Economism, The
End of Ideology, levers, socialization, OWS, marketplace of ideas, Stride
Toward FreedomThe Power of Nonviolent Action,
Section Numbers
Correspond to Section Numbers in the Lecture Notes
[Section 1.0: Videos 1-13], [Section 2.0:
14-18], [Section 2.1: 19-23], [Section 2.2: 24-29], [Section
3.0: 30-34], [Section 3.1: 35-41], [Section 4.0: 42-44], [Section
4.1: 45-48],
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Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, Natural
Laws, Positive laws, Three Generations, liberté, freedom from,
freedom to, égalité, liberté, UDHR, first, second, third, fraternité,
Globalization, Karl Polanyi, Democratic Peace Theory, transnational
corporations, TNC, Literal Denial,
torture, Interpretative, Implicatory, United Nations Convention against
Torture and Other Cruel, inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, just desert, Landau Commission Report, general security services, gss, Enhanced
interrogation , Dana Priest Barton Gellman, David B. Rivkin Jr., Lee A. Casey, Charter
of the International Military Tribunal, 1951 Convention Relating to the Status
of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol, refugee,
International Labor Organization, Convention Number 107, ILO Convention Number
169, Bretton Woods System, Indigenous Populations, The 1966
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, The World Food Program, International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966, Subsistence, Consumption vs. Cash Crops, World Food Summit, kulaks,
International Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Section Numbers Correspond to Section Numbers in the Lecture Notes
[Section 1.0: Videos 1-7], [Section 2.0: 8-13], [Section 3.0: 14-19], [Section 4.0: 20-25], [Section 4.1: 26-29], [Section 4.2: 29-31], [Section 5.0: 32-35], [Section 5.1: 36-39], [Section 5.1.1: 40-43], [Section 5.2: 44-49], [Section 5.3: 50-53], [Section 5.4: 54-58], [Section 6.0: 59-63], [Section 6.1: 64-67], [Section 7.0: 68-73], [Section 8.0: 74-77]
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| |  | Ferdinand de Saussure's Lectures on General Linguistics This is a series on Ferdinand de Saussure's Lectures on General Linguistics
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Anthroposemiotics, Grammar, Philology, Comparative, Indo-European Languages, Neogrammarians, linguistic community, Linguist, Essay concerning human understanding, phonic, Charles Bally, Albert Sechehaye, object, Tagmemic, Tagmemes, auditory
impressions, oral articulation, Principle
of Classification, ta legomena,
Conceptual Referents, Objectual, Speech
Circuit, semiology, Signs, sound pattern, Signification, concept, signal, arbitrary, socialization, Primary Secondary Source of Meaning, signifier,
semiological, ineffable, ineffability,
the Letter. Lacan, token, Oneiric Rebus, Entstellung, transposition, disfigurement
Section Numbers Correspond to Section Numbers in the Lecture Notes
[Section 1.0: Videos 1-6], [Section 1.2: 7-9], [Section 1.2.2: 10-14], [Section 1.3: 15-18], [Section 1.3.2: 19-21], [Section 1.4: 28-31], [Section 2.0: 33-38], [Section 3.1-3.2: 43-48]. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |  | Critical Thinking This is a lecture series on the complexities of critical thinking.
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Contraries,
Contradictories, Subcontraries, Subalternation, Venn diagram, Existential
instantiation, Universal Affirmation, Negation,
Propositions, Heuristic Modeling,
Neutral, Positive, Negative, analogy, adaptability, Meta-Properties, Interwoven Arguments,
Single support, Linked, Enthymemes,
Premise Cluster, Diverging, Parallel, Serial,
Converging, John F. Kennedy's Civil Rights Address, Nonmonotonic monotonicity, axioms, Default
Reasoning, Syllogism, ABC Murder Story, Abbott, Babbitt, Cabot, Truth Maintenance Systems, Dependency Network,
domain-independent,
Section Numbers
Correspond to Section Numbers in the Lecture Notes
[Section 1.0: Videos 1-8], [Section
2.0: 9-18], [Section 3.0: 19-27], [Section 4.0: 28-35], [Section
4.1: 36-40]
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Vergangenheitsbewaltigung, Revisionist History, public memory, identity
re-formation, Political, Orthodoxy, racism, racist, majority, heterodox, master-narrative,
DuBois, Normative Whiteness, Colonial Master, Politics of Memory, Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Structural Violence, hybrid, Jonathan
Kozol, Violence, Peace, and Peace Research, Johan Galtung, heterogeneity, Homogeneity, Hybridity, offspring, Urbanization,
Segregation, Can the Subaltern Speak?, Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak, Hegemony, Subaltern,Subject,
Subjectivity, parasubjective culture, Class
Consciousness, Vertreten, Darstellen, Alterity, Otherness, sati,
“White men are saving brown women from brown men”, Poststructuralism, Deleuze, Nietzsche and Philosophy, “ideas are
the effects of the meanings we
learn and reproduce”, False
Consciousness, Georg Lukács, Queer
Theory, heterosexuality, homosexuality, The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Lif e,
LGBTI, Durkheim, collective conscience,
Gemeinschaft, Transgender, Closetedness, Sedgwick, Epistemology of the Closet, Race, Chicana, Chicano, Affirmative Action, Decolonization, Liberal Structuralism, Conservative
Behaviorism, Race Matters , West, Cornel,internal
colonialism, Pablo Gonzalez Casanova, Micro-level,
Jonkeados, Arizona SB1070,
hr4437, Occultist, RHP, White-Light,
Kaivalya, Left-Hand Path, LHP, Vamachara, Tantra, Gnostic Mass, Section Numbers
Correspond to Section Numbers in the Lecture Notes
[Section 1.0:
Videos 1-8], [Section 1.1: 9-14],
[Section 2.0: 15-18], [Section 3.0: 19-23], [Section 4.1: 24-33], [Section 4.2: 34-38], [Section 5.0: 39-47], [Section 6.0: 48-57], [Section 7.0: 58-67], [Section 8.0: 68-84]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |  | International War and Terrorism
This is a lecture series on international war and terrorism.
| |  | Foundations of National and Homeland Security
This is a lecture series on the conceptual foundations of national and homeland security.
| |  | Martin Buber's: I and Thou
This is a lecture series on Martin Buber's I and Thou
| |  | Conceptual Foundations of Genocide
This is a lecture series on the conceptual foundations of genocide.
| |  | Logic Lectures: Nonmonotonic Logic, Justification-Based Truth Maintenance Systems, and Dependency Networks
This is a lecture series on nonmonotonic logic
| |  | Logic Lectures: Using Reductio ad Absurdum to Test Validity and Venn Diagrams This is a short lecture series on the use of reductio ad absurdum as a means of testing validity. | |  | Logic Lectures: Predicate Logic
This is a lecture series on predicate logic, the polish notation system, nand, nor operators, and formal proofs of validity.
| |  | Logic Lectures: Modal Logic
This is a short lecture series introducing the basic concepts of modal logic
| |  | Logic Lectures: Symbolic Logic
This is a lecture series on symbolic logic
| |  | The Philosophy of Hip-Hop
This is a lecture series on the philosophy of hip-hop.
| |  | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's Will to Power
This is a lecture series on Nietzsche's Will to Power.
| |  | Methods of Qualitative Research This is a lecture series on 5 methods of qualitative research (1) Narrative, (2) Phenomenological, (3) Grounded Theory, (4) Participatory Action, (5) Ethnography, (6) Case Study | |  | Immanuel Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
This is a lecture series on Immanuel Kant's Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics | |  | Ayn Rand's Objectivist Epistemology
This is a lecture series on Ayn Rand's Objectivist Epistemology
| |  | The Prisoner's Dilemma and the Problem of Free Riders
This is a short lecture series explaining the prisoner's dilemma and the problem of free riding.
| |  | Symbolic Interactionism
This is a short lecture series on symbolic interactionism.
| |  | Paulo Freire's: Pedagogy of the Oppressed
This is a lecture series on Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed
| |  | Jose Ortega y Gasset's: The Revolt of the Masses
This is a lecture series on Jose Ortega y Gasset's The Revolt of the Masses | |  |
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Lecture Notes | | Any Rand's Objectivist Epistemology |  |  | | Constructing Venn Diagrams |  |  | | Critical Thinking |  |  | | Ferdinand de Saussure Semiotics |  |  | | Foundations of National Security Affairs |  |  | | Human Rights |  |  | | Immanuel Kant's Prolegomena |  |  | | International War and Terrorism |  |  | | Martin Buber's I and Thou |  |  | | Method of Qualitative Research |  |  | | Nietzsche's Will to Power |  |  | | Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed |  |  | | Philosophy of Hip-Hop: Urban War-Zone |  |  | | Rules of Logical Inference |  |  | | Theories |  |  | | Occupy Wall Street and an Introduction to Social Theory |  |  | | Ethics in Qualitative Research |  |  | |
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