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2017-07-15 20:48:17 UTC

Literally using the arguments a capitalist would use against marxism against me

2017-07-15 20:48:23 UTC

Marx is known for his materialism

2017-07-15 20:48:29 UTC

Sociology is pseudoscience

2017-07-15 20:48:31 UTC

Sorry

2017-07-15 20:48:37 UTC

Epic

2017-07-15 20:48:47 UTC

Not an argument

2017-07-15 20:49:07 UTC

sociology is shit tbh

2017-07-15 20:49:17 UTC

Which of marx's works did you read? And which of stirners?

2017-07-15 20:50:01 UTC

*That which is presented with no evidence, can be dismissed with no evidence*

2017-07-15 20:50:21 UTC

Economics doesn't claim to be a science

2017-07-15 20:50:26 UTC

Because *it's not*

2017-07-15 20:50:36 UTC

And psychology is a diverse subject

2017-07-15 20:50:54 UTC

human psychology can be put to use in therapy at least

2017-07-15 20:50:57 UTC

Sounds like someone doesn't understand the definition of science

2017-07-15 20:51:05 UTC

"the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment."

2017-07-15 20:51:38 UTC

Social science is pseudo science

2017-07-15 20:51:56 UTC

Social sciences are widely accepted in the STEM field

2017-07-15 20:52:53 UTC

first of all you need to take a breather, you cuss every other word, baboon

2017-07-15 20:53:02 UTC

what's your issue?

2017-07-15 20:53:29 UTC

I'm betting he's american, the word science has different implications here

2017-07-15 20:54:35 UTC

And saying we'd be eating rats without social science is somehow adding to any discussion

2017-07-15 20:54:42 UTC

you think that's an actual argument?

2017-07-15 20:55:03 UTC

Name me something you can do with sociology in this day and age

2017-07-15 20:55:07 UTC

It's contributing evidence of social scientists functionality and benifits

2017-07-15 20:55:36 UTC

And what is it that social scientists do that benefits humanity?

2017-07-15 20:55:58 UTC

Urban planning, human geography

2017-07-15 20:56:08 UTC

Urban planning? how?

2017-07-15 20:56:22 UTC

We did it fine before social scientists

2017-07-15 20:57:00 UTC

I don't see anything concrete you can do there

2017-07-15 20:57:04 UTC

Urban planning is literally a field in STEM

2017-07-15 20:57:04 UTC

sorry

2017-07-15 20:57:22 UTC

how is urban planning linked to social science?

2017-07-15 20:57:39 UTC

you too, go look up the word argument

2017-07-15 20:58:04 UTC

I'd rather talk to void tbh, you seem a bit dim

2017-07-15 20:58:47 UTC

Doesn't show

2017-07-15 20:58:51 UTC

Understanding the way humans operate and settle is integral to planning infrastructure

2017-07-15 20:59:25 UTC

Bickering isn't constructive, cut it out

2017-07-15 20:59:30 UTC

and what has social science told us about how humans operate that was different than before the social scientists?

2017-07-15 20:59:39 UTC

I can't think of anything really

2017-07-15 20:59:53 UTC

In practical terms

2017-07-15 21:00:17 UTC

The act of gaining knowledge from observation, studying natural phenomena, and analyzing it is the science

2017-07-15 21:01:59 UTC

I mean more practical as in, what has changed in a city as a result of social scientists sharing their knowledge?

2017-07-15 21:02:31 UTC

Stuff like how we've moved away from centralized city layouts

2017-07-15 21:04:01 UTC

Streamlining production and convenience by developing districts

2017-07-15 21:04:25 UTC

I thought architects did that

2017-07-15 21:04:41 UTC

Architects design buildings

2017-07-15 21:05:10 UTC

More than just building, they can design entire parts of cities

2017-07-15 21:05:15 UTC

Urban planners deal with where they all are, how you get to them, the distances between them and different buildings

2017-07-15 21:06:13 UTC

You see calling it a science is a stretch because it takes this long to come up with a somewhat disputed thing that they contribute

2017-07-15 21:06:24 UTC

I'd call psychology a science before sociology

2017-07-15 21:06:37 UTC

It's actually put into practice every day

2017-07-15 21:07:10 UTC

They both fit under the definition of a science

2017-07-15 21:08:26 UTC

I can see where the skepticism comes from, since it's pretty hard to point at something they really do

2017-07-15 21:08:44 UTC

I'm sure they publish papers all the time, but how many are actually being put into practice?

2017-07-15 21:09:01 UTC

I think an advertising bureau does more research and actually applies it

2017-07-15 21:10:00 UTC

Science isn't defined by how often it's put into use. By this logic a physical cosmologist is not a scientist.

2017-07-15 21:10:33 UTC

No but you can see why someone is skeptical of it

2017-07-15 21:10:50 UTC

What you are defining as science actually has a term, applied sciences

2017-07-15 21:10:55 UTC

It's kind of like philosophy in a way then, and I wouldn't call it a science

2017-07-15 21:13:58 UTC

Stuff like computer science, medicine, and engineering are called "applied science" and are often what most people uninvolved in STEM first think of when they hear "science," because it is tangible and relatively easy to understand how data on the field is collected and how it is used

2017-07-15 21:14:22 UTC

We must uphold the immortal science of Marxism-Leninism!

2017-07-15 21:15:46 UTC

It's kind of important though, I understand the shit sociology gets then

2017-07-15 21:15:55 UTC

Since from what I see it's near useless in every field

2017-07-15 21:17:40 UTC

It improves our understanding of society, and in my opinion there is no such thing as useless knowlege

2017-07-15 21:18:14 UTC

I'm more of the idea that you can understand society more if you know more about the individual, psychology deals with that

2017-07-15 21:19:04 UTC

And then of course you have the economic situation, religious aspect, I don't see where sociology really fits in

2017-07-15 21:19:05 UTC

The two are inseparable, as man is shaped by society.

2017-07-15 21:20:22 UTC

A large part of what man is depends on the society he's in

2017-07-15 21:21:52 UTC

And religion is most certainly very social, see evangelism, ancient rabbinic society, islamism, jim jones

2017-07-15 21:22:13 UTC

right, but I think a theologian would know more about religion than a sociologist

2017-07-15 21:24:23 UTC

Join VC niggers.

2017-07-15 21:26:33 UTC

I will in a sec

2017-07-16 16:51:19 UTC

jokes are banned tbh

2017-07-16 16:51:25 UTC

What a surprise

2017-07-16 16:51:50 UTC

Bunch of draconian cunts

2017-07-16 17:43:38 UTC

@Spice Meme#9320 that server is a piece of shit

2017-07-16 17:44:02 UTC

He left, what a fagget

2017-07-17 13:55:22 UTC

<:juif:336505691311177742>

2017-07-17 14:09:37 UTC

It begins.

2017-07-17 14:09:43 UTC

Is that the Debian logo?

2017-07-17 14:09:48 UTC

Your avi.

2017-07-18 00:50:02 UTC

Hey

2017-07-18 01:13:36 UTC

hello

2017-07-18 01:14:37 UTC

What's up?

2017-07-18 01:27:07 UTC

not much

2017-07-18 01:27:13 UTC

you?

2017-07-18 01:35:28 UTC

Nothing much

2017-07-18 01:35:55 UTC

Hiii

2017-07-18 01:41:09 UTC

hello

2017-07-18 01:41:17 UTC

so politics huh

2017-07-18 01:41:34 UTC

So how bout them Germans

2017-07-18 01:41:40 UTC

i mean

2017-07-18 01:41:54 UTC

as long as they don't gas asians

2017-07-18 01:41:56 UTC

Politics are fun

2017-07-18 01:41:59 UTC

true

2017-07-18 01:42:08 UTC

it's a meme to me tho

2017-07-18 01:43:54 UTC

Eh, I'm a communist but all my friends are right wingers. I try not to take things too seriously.

2017-07-18 01:44:54 UTC

@[SLG]Chairman Sqeek where you from?

2017-07-18 01:45:12 UTC

Alabama

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