What is the Birmingham school of thought?

I am familiar with the Frankfurt school, but what is the Birmingham school?

What are its theoretical principles and who are its major thinkers / scholars?

The Birmingham school of thought is located bout a stones throw from Tuscaloosa. It’s founder, a gap toothed banjo musician named Jed, believes that aliens abducted him and conducted lewd experiments. Many have reported that this happened the evening he overdid the shine, but Jed insists he was prodded and probed by intelligent beings and it had nothing to do with his waking in the billygoat’s stall with his overalls round his ankles. Anyways, Jed theorizes that life is simply a collection of experiences wherein each person is shaped by their way of viewing what occurs to them and around them. These "random acts" shape their life view and they perpetuate their beliefs to their offspring. Some say that Jed’s son, Jack, looks remarkably like his billygoat.

2 Responses to “What is the Birmingham school of thought?”

  • Minski says:

    Birming HAMM or Burmingemm?
    The first is in America, the second is in the West Midlands.

    hmmm. some -sshole seems to be stalking me and giving me a thumbs down on whatever I answer.
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  • Will says:

    The Birmingham school of thought is located bout a stones throw from Tuscaloosa. It’s founder, a gap toothed banjo musician named Jed, believes that aliens abducted him and conducted lewd experiments. Many have reported that this happened the evening he overdid the shine, but Jed insists he was prodded and probed by intelligent beings and it had nothing to do with his waking in the billygoat’s stall with his overalls round his ankles. Anyways, Jed theorizes that life is simply a collection of experiences wherein each person is shaped by their way of viewing what occurs to them and around them. These "random acts" shape their life view and they perpetuate their beliefs to their offspring. Some say that Jed’s son, Jack, looks remarkably like his billygoat.
    References :

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