A Marxist’s Trip to the Supermarket (with Kids): Alienation in Aisle 3

A Marxist’s Trip to the Supermarket (with Kids): Alienation in Aisle 3

Marx meets meltdown in this chaotic trip to the supermarket with kids. Capitalism, cereal, and class struggle—now with snacks.

How Many Sociologists Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?

How Many Sociologists Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?

Ever wondered how many sociologists it takes to change a light bulb? Turns out, it's not that simple. Dive into the philosophical chaos as academics debate the true nature of darkness, privilege, and the social construction of light.

The Sociology of Small Talk – Or, Why We All Hate Asking About the Weather

The Sociology of Small Talk – Or, Why We All Hate Asking About the Weather

Exploring the awkward world of small talk – why we do it, why it feels weird, and why neurodivergent people might find it especially baffling. A sociological deep dive into the art of pointless conversation.

Can You Be a Woke Nazi? Unpacking the Internet’s Dumbest Oxymoron

Can You Be a Woke Nazi? Unpacking the Internet’s Dumbest Oxymoron

Can someone really be a "woke Nazi"? Explore the absurd contradictions of modern political insults in this witty sociological takedown of meaningless labels and outrage culture.

Sociology Gone Wild: Theories So Bizarre They Might Actually Explain Everything

Sociology Gone Wild: Theories So Bizarre They Might Actually Explain Everything

From phrenology to TikTok rebellions, explore the most bizarre sociological theories that prove humans can intellectualise anything — even stripy donkeys and microwaved fish.

Yolks and Hierarchies: The Great Eggonomic Divide

Yolks and Hierarchies: The Great Eggonomic Divide

What does your choice of Easter chocolate say about class, culture, and control? A sociological deep-dive into post-Easter parenting, chocolate hierarchies, and the curious case of carob eggs.

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