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Things Written by John Milton Bunch

Items that predate the Internet, were print-only, I've lost track of or are otherwise not linkable are not listed here. I've written under different name variations, including:


Political Philosophy

Kayfabe Politics and the Loss of Authenticity: Lessons from a Madman, Films For Action, March 2, 2026

Flower For Science and Marxism, Everyday Analysis, September, 2025

Psychoanalysis, Science and Depression: A Response to Hook & Vanheule, Everyday Analysis, April, 2025

ChatGPT Is Not Your Enemy, Sublation Magazine, 23 March 2023

Manufacturing Consent Was Too Optimistic, Sublation Magazine, 4 July 2023

In Defense of Evolutionary Psychology: Resisting the Butlerian Jihad, Sublation Magazine, 3 February 2024

Less Human Than Human, Sublation Magazine, 25 April 2023

Freudo-Marxism Vs Psychological Reality?, Sublation Magazine, July 25, 2022


Poetry and Flash Fiction

The Headless March, StreetCake, April 2017

I Saw The Golden Light, Rat’s Ass Review, Summer 2017


Academic Publications in Psychology of Learning and Computer Science Education

Bunch, J.M. (2009). A Constructivist Approach to Teaching Web Development in Post-Secondary Vocational Settings. Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 8(1), 257-271. Informing Science Institute.

Bunch, John M. (2009). An Approach to Reducing Cognitive Load in the Teaching of Introductory Database Concepts,  Journal of Information Systems Education: Vol. 20 : Iss. 3 , 269-276.

The effects of goal message and goal orientation on learning in a Web-based tutorial, Dissertation, originally published in AECT Conference proceedings



About the Author

John Milton Bunch retired from a career in corporate training and consulting, and now writes on topics he finds interesting, such as psychology, political philosophy and media culture, plus poetry and fiction.