The Source Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 What does the Borg, Mao's China, and Wikipedia have in common? According to this source, we are becoming a mass collective. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14638212/site/newsweek/ Believe it or not, there is a turth to what he is saying. If you are a student of Sociology, you will understand what I am talking about. Sociology is the study on how the individual's decisions (choices) and identity is determined by the environment inwhich they live. Society controls the actions and choices that an individual makes in their everyday lives. Thank god I am a Psychology minor. Sociology seems like a harsh and dull existance. Well, let me know what you think about the article. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HerbieZ Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 Just looks like some other unknown expressing they're useless opinion trying to raise a few eyebrows for the sake of fame. Some people would be dangerous if they had brains. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Q Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 While I've seen evidence of hive-mindedness on the internet, it's no moreso than in real life, and I don't think that Wikipedia's to blame. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maverick5770 Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 Thats very "Interesting" I don't think that real though. But hey , you never know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth InSidious Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 There is an obsession with toeing the line of mediocrity, but I think that's always been there in human society... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pho3nix Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 Why blame Wikipedia? I love it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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