Howard Bloom
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Howard Bloom
Howard Bloomis an American author. He was a publicist in the 1970s and 1980s for singers and bands such as Prince, Billy Joel, and Styx. In 1988 he became disabled with chronic fatigue syndrome. Since then, he has published three books on human evolution and group behavior, The Genius of the Beast, Global Brain, and The Lucifer Principle...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth25 June 1943
CountryUnited States of America
learn maybe people supposed
People are supposed to read it, maybe learn a little bit, maybe have a chuckle, and then have an interesting conversation. If that's what we do, we've accomplished our purpose.
falling-in-love war hero
Women encourage killers. They do it by falling in love with warriors and heroes. Men know it and respond with enthusiasm. The Crusaders marched off to war with ladies favors in their helmets. The heroes sliced up adults and baked infants on spits, all the while thinking of how the damsels back home would admire their bravery.
faces planets mets
Michael Jackson was the most astonishing person I've ever met on the face of this planet.
wings right-wing persons
Most right-wing person I know!
determination fun play
Humans test their brand new wings and invent new possibilities using new-fangled things not with grim determination, but with play.
flips paradigm produce scientific
New questions can produce new scientific leaps. They can tiddlywink new flips of insight and understanding. Big ones. Paradigm shifts.
gods nearly tribe
Nearly every tribe and nearly every human being has gods. Belief in gods is all over the place. It's universal. It squeaks and squoozes from every pore of humanity.
cosmos god
How does the cosmos create? That's not just any question, it's 'the' question. It's the God Problem.
cosmos god guy pull pulled supposed
How does a cosmos without a bearded, bathrobed God in the sky pull off all the things that a bearded, bathrobed guy in the sky was supposed to have pulled off? If there was no God who said 'Let there be light,' where did we get all that light?
brows climbed million
In the two million years during which we climbed from stone-tool-wielding Homo erectus with sloping brows to high-foreheaded Homo urbanis - man, the inventor of the city - we underwent 60 glaciations, 60 ice ages.