Hookology

Hookology is the study of how things are (Hooked up).

It deals with the idea that every thing has a source and that the real source is often unknown and hidden. The purpose of Hookology is to look at how central ideas about Religion, Science, Philosophy, Education, History and Race.

Hookology seeks to expose both covert overt forms of Racism, Sexism, Spiritualism, Institutionalism, and Objectivism. Hookology is not an exact science in that its primary concentration is on the truth of issues based on history and religion. According to the Encarta Dictionary the fourth definition of Hooked is obsessed with somebody or something: in love with, compulsively attracted to, or obsessed with somebody or something the Science of Hookology understands this as a key rational to why this system is so central to the understanding of justice in the New Global World.

The concept of connectedness is nothing new if comes very close to the teachings of Benjamin L. Hooks, born in 1925, American clergyman, judge, federal official, and civil rights leader who, in 1977, became executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). One prime example of Dr. Hooks understanding of connectedness came not only from his working in two worlds but his understanding that integration was connected to everything. For his part, Dr. Hooks feels that the perilous times of the civil rights movement should never be taken for granted, especially by those who were born in the aftermath of the movement's gains. "A young black man can't understand what it means to have something he's never been denied", Hooks told U.S. News and World Report. "I can't make them understand the mental relief I feel at the rights we have. It almost infuriates me that people don't understand what integration has done for this country". Hookology deals with every aspect of the day to day life of the everyday common person. This is the only way folks can find the hidden (hooks) that draw persons to their religion and political polarizations. Without understanding the things that lead persons to forming their mindsets. for more information on Hookology see
 
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