We are now at the point where we can review and recap some of the most important events and headlines of the year 2025. But the question is, where do we even start and what do we even cover and review? We can perhaps develop the review with a focus on war and politics, given … Continue reading The Year 2025 in Review
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Expressive Individualism
Nevertheless, and despite the fact that the Renaissance spirit took centuries to become mainstream, one cannot underestimate the role and the impact that the rejection of religious and monarchical authority and perhaps authority in general had in the overall transition from Medieval Europe to Modern Europe. As one scholar wrote: “The essence of the Renaissance … Continue reading Expressive Individualism
The Eclipse of the Papacy
Above all else, we must keep a long view of history in mind, in the sense that the segue between Medieval Europe on one hand and Modern Europe on the other hand was a rejection of religious authority and papal authority to be specific. To describe this segue from Medieval Europe to Modern Europe, Bertrand … Continue reading The Eclipse of the Papacy
Goal Rationality
The question is, after the complete and thorough deconstruction of the Anglo-Zionist and liberal weltanschauung on one hand and the establishment of a “strategic balance” between East and West on the other hand, what is left for Washington? The answer is a strategy and thus the goal of cruelty and inflicting pain on everyone. The … Continue reading Goal Rationality
Cracks in the Liberal Edifice
As we have contended all along, the liberal lie and illusion of money worship and brute global conquest set the stage for the populist mania and mendacity and the Marxist idealism and fervor which we are witnessing in our government and politics today. But aside from serving as a state ideology for all these years, … Continue reading Cracks in the Liberal Edifice