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
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Book Recommendation, November 16, 2025
“The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities” by John Mearsheimer. I’m surprised I didn’t recommend this book earlier. But better late than never. This book is more of an exercise in deconstruction than it is an exercise of a particular discourse, but that’s great nonetheless, given that deconstruction is the overarching theme of our … Continue reading Book Recommendation, November 16, 2025
Note to “Cracks in the Liberal Edifice”
Arguably, and above all else, the crux of the matter is that over the course of time, individuals will identify themselves more along cultural, ethnic, and religious lines than anything else. This is the crux of the populist argument against liberalism and even Marxism and their universalist notions. So far, the crux of the populist … Continue reading Note to “Cracks in the Liberal Edifice”
Teaching Aesthetics and History
Thus, philosophy, education, the study of culture, and the dissemination of information are all conducted with the twin goals of the system in mind. But of course, the entire endeavor or enterprise is then conducted in an aesthetic manner. In a sense, the entire enterprise or endeavor becomes a pursuit of art. As Durkheim wrote: … Continue reading Teaching Aesthetics and History
To Make the World Philosophical
As we said before, Marx is the most important point of view in the West, and one of the ways by which Marx became the most important point of view is through a point he made in his doctoral dissertation about how the world within the world which is cultivated by individual consciousness or self-consciousness … Continue reading To Make the World Philosophical