Thank you so much!! I figured since I'm reading them and taking notes anyway, I might as well share the knowledge! <3<3
I love the concept of Wikidiving! It's pretty fun (also, Wikipedia is pretty great even for some serious research, since they tend to cite a bunch of useful sources in the references, which can be a helpful springboard). By the way I found something quite interesting and useful on the article you linked to (People's Park) so thanks for the indication as well!
The purpose, history, and functioning of the majority of the social systems around the world is radically different from what most people probably think it is. The deeper you go, the crazier it gets. Take care.
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They would have started out as independents, but over time got bought out until everything is owned by one or two companies, or the person who started the company borrowed money from them but couldn't pay it back so they ended up taking the assets of the company off them, like Warleggan in Poldark.
Oooo nice! Thank you for sharing! These resources have been helpful to me: *For learning about cognitive biases: https://betterhumans.pub/cognitive-bias-cheat-sheet-55a472476b18 *For learning about logical fallacies: https://fallacyfiles.org/ *For a general textbook on critical thinking: https://letslearntogether.neocities.org/books/logic/weddle-guide.html
OOOH thank you so much for the links!! I will definitely add these to the resources list!