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gptkb:The_Coming_Collapse_of_China China's economic and political system is unsustainable and will collapse
gptkb:The_Great_Stagnation Economic growth in the US has stagnated due to exhaustion of easy gains
gptkb:The_Deficit_Myth Government deficits are not inherently bad and can be used to achieve full employment and social goals
gptkb:The_Ethics_of_Belief It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.
gptkb:Society_Without_God Societies can be moral and functional without belief in God
gptkb:De_Immortalitate_Animae soul is not naturally immortal
gptkb:Fiefs_and_Vassals challenges traditional views of feudalism
gptkb:Physicalism,_or_Something_Near_Enough defense of a version of physicalism
gptkb:The_Tragedy_of_American_Diplomacy US foreign policy driven by economic expansionism
gptkb:The_Myth_of_Practical_Consistency Challenges the idea that practical consistency is necessary for rationality
gptkb:The_Low-Carb_Fraud Critique of low-carbohydrate diets
gptkb:The_Case_Against_Education Much of education is signaling rather than skill-building.
gptkb:Phenomenal_Concepts_and_the_Materialist_Constraint defends materialism against anti-materialist arguments based on phenomenal concepts
gptkb:The_Construction_of_Religion_as_an_Anthropological_Category The concept of 'religion' is a modern, Western construct shaped by historical and political processes.
gptkb:socialist_calculation_problem absence of price signals in socialism prevents rational economic calculation
gptkb:African_Origins_of_Major_Western_Religions Western religions have roots in African spiritual traditions
gptkb:One_Billion_Americans The United States should aim for a population of one billion to remain globally competitive.
gptkb:Minds,_Machines_and_Gödel human minds cannot be fully modeled by machines
gptkb:Red_Earth,_White_Lies Advocates for Native American oral traditions as historical sources
gptkb:Redating_the_New_Testament The New Testament books were written before 70 AD