work, debt, and insecurity in the era of uberization - the human capital

articlesOct 26, 2025

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work, debt, and insecurity in the era of uberization - the human capital

why did freud care so much about fucking our mother?

articlesJun 6, 2025

a child is locked in a room. they grow up going mad with the scream of their own inner voice. the footsteps of their mother are sometimes near, sometimes distant. but the door is always closed. ...

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CEO Killing Ethics: is Murder Justified in Corporate Harm Cases?

articlesJun 1, 2025

what we will discuss in this chapter is not whether there is a moral justification for killing a ceo.that is a question already answered, already forgotten, already stale.instead, what we must discus...

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CEO Killing Ethics: is Murder Justified in Corporate Harm Cases?

Monsters in Literature: Exploring the Uncanny and Beyond

articlesMay 30, 2025

monsters are our secret weapons, our way to prod the edges of the known. but they’re also our downfall. we love them so much we might smother them with labels, trying to tame what thrives on being wi...

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Monsters in Literature: Exploring the Uncanny and Beyond

what does reading jesus today have to teach us?

articlesMay 29, 2025

it's nothing new for a radical atheist to read jesus and draw revolutionary conclusions from christian history. but there’s still so much we can extract from the figure of jesus—so many insights wait...

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life as a lottery: how chance and fairness shape our lives in 2025

articlesMay 27, 2025

what if your life’s every twist—every win, every loss—was just a ticket in a grand lottery? explore how chance and fairness collide in 2025, from ancient fate to modern control. dare to question: is ...

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life as a lottery: how chance and fairness shape our lives in 2025

global strategy in a semi-globalized world: navigating differences for competitive advantage

articlesMay 23, 2025

the world isn't flat—it's uneven, semi-globalized. differences in culture, laws, geography, and economy aren't hurdles; they're strategic levers. winning globally means mastering the balance: adapt t...

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global strategy in a semi-globalized world: navigating differences for competitive advantage

what if nothing is truly sacred—except our fear of nothingness?

articlesMay 19, 2025

<br><em>what if nothing is sacred—not gods, not love, not ideology—but only our fear of the void? this piece dives into how everything we worship might just be a desperate attempt to fill the silence of nothingness. not a rejection of meaning, but a raw meditation on where we beg it to exist.</em>

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lacanian gaze: desire and vision in psychoanalysis

articlesMay 17, 2025

the gaze isn’t about what you look at—it’s about what looks back and makes you feel exposed. desire starts where clarity ends. you think you’re seeing, but really you’re just chasing the gap between ...

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Canadian Sovereignty Challenges: Navigating U.S. Dominance in 2025

articlesMay 17, 2025

imagine living next to a superpower that sees your sovereignty as optional. canada’s struggle isn’t just economic—it’s existential. when over 70% of your exports go south and your screens are filled ...

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Canadian Sovereignty Challenges: Navigating U.S. Dominance in 2025

hobbesian anxiety

articlesMay 11, 2025

hobbesian anxiety isn’t about monsters under the bed—it’s about the creeping dread that the systems we rely on are unknowable and indifferent. in a world where algorithms dictate our choices and ai o...

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Why People Love Horror Movies: The Thrill of Fear Explained

articlesMay 5, 2025

ever wonder why we crave horror? it's not just about the scares. it's the adrenaline rush, the safe confrontation with fear, and the thrill of surviving the unknown. horror movies let us explore our d...

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Why People Love Horror Movies: The Thrill of Fear Explained

Neural Basis of Fear: How the Brain Processes Danger

articlesMay 5, 2025

fear isn’t just a feeling—it’s a full-body symphony led by the amygdala. from the thalamus’s quick alerts to the cortex’s detailed analysis, your brain orchestrates a rapid response to danger. but so...

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Neural Basis of Fear: How the Brain Processes Danger

How Socialist Are You test

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how do autocrats fall?

articlesApr 30, 2025

autocrats don’t just fall—they unravel. they co-opt, repress, and adapt, but paranoia is their constant companion. when loyalty cracks or the illusion fades, even the strongest grip slips. power buil...

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a review of haemin sunim's the things you can see only when you slow down

booksApr 26, 2025

in a culture obsessed with hustle, where productivity apps ping relentlessly and social media scrolls beckon like sirens, haemin sunim’s the things you can see only when you slow down arrives as a qui...

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chaste marriage and the medieval imagination: resisting reproduction

articlesApr 23, 2025

imagine choosing a marriage without sex—not for lack of desire, but as a radical act of faith. in medieval times, chaste unions weren't just about purity; they challenged societal norms, placing spir...

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chaste marriage and the medieval imagination: resisting reproduction

on the peculiarity of being human: moral relativism and absurdity

articlesApr 23, 2025

ever feel like you're passionately defending a moral stance, fully aware it's shaped by your unique experiences and culture? that's the human paradox—chasing universal truths while knowing our compas...

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on the peculiarity of being human: moral relativism and absurdity

Would You Relive Your Life? A Philosophical Exploration

articlesApr 21, 2025

what if you were offered the chance to relive your life—every joy, mistake, and mundane moment—exactly as it happened, with no changes? would you accept the eternal rerun, or choose oblivion over rep...

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Would You Relive Your Life? A Philosophical Exploration

unveiling ideology critique: a spectral dance of illusion and reality

articlesApr 19, 2025

ideology isn't just a set of beliefs—it's the lens shaping our reality. even when we see through the illusions, we often continue playing the game, aware yet complicit. it's not about ignorance; it's...

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unveiling ideology critique: a spectral dance of illusion and reality

Post-Digital Love: Aesthetics and Politics in the Age of Big Data

articlesApr 18, 2025

love in the age of big data is both a rebellion and a commodity. we swipe, match, and chat in algorithm-driven spaces, seeking connections that defy prediction. amidst the code and metrics, genuine i...

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Post-Digital Love: Aesthetics and Politics in the Age of Big Data

human history reimagined: rethinking the dawn of everything

articlesApr 14, 2025

what if the story of civilization we've been told is just that—a story? graeber and wengrow argue that early humans weren't bound by a linear path from chaos to order. instead, they experimented with...

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human history reimagined: rethinking the dawn of everything

Unraveling State Origins: Why the State Isn’t What You Think

articlesApr 14, 2025

what if the state isn't the pinnacle of human progress, but just one of many social experiments? from egalitarian mega-sites in ukraine to the leaderless metropolis of teotihuacan, history shows that...

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Unraveling State Origins: Why the State Isn’t What You Think

Defining Life Scientifically: Why We Need to Rethink Our Approach

articlesApr 14, 2025

we keep trying to define life like it's a static concept, but what if it's more like jazz—improvised, evolving, and defying neat categories? maybe instead of pinning it down, we should embrace th...

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Defining Life Scientifically: Why We Need to Rethink Our Approach

digital dystopia threats 2035: navigating tech’s dark future

articlesApr 12, 2025

by 2035, reality might be optional. surveillance watches every move, deepfakes blur truth, and ai curates our thoughts. in this digital maze, autonomy fades, and misinformation thrives. the future is...

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digital dystopia threats 2035: navigating tech’s dark future

Necropolitics in Modern Politics: Power, death and Decay

articlesApr 11, 2025

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Necropolitics in Modern Politics: Power, death and Decay

History of Smell: Uncovering Sensory Past

articlesApr 11, 2025

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youth transitions: navigating life-course in a modern world

articlesApr 10, 2025

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youth transitions: navigating life-course in a modern world

rethinking childhood: beyond the life-stage lens

articlesApr 9, 2025

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rethinking childhood: beyond the life-stage lens

exploring beckett’s everyday aesthetic: meaning in the mundane

articlesApr 9, 2025

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exploring beckett’s everyday aesthetic: meaning in the mundane

rediscovering the roots of civic vitality

articlesApr 9, 2025

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biomedical interventions: exploring life’s worth in a divided world

articlesApr 7, 2025

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biomedical interventions: exploring life’s worth in a divided world

is it wrong to create a life destined for suffering? what's wrongful life

articlesApr 6, 2025

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is it wrong to create a life destined for suffering? what's wrongful life

bare life, power, and the dark side of today’s world

articlesApr 3, 2025

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bare life, power, and the dark side of today’s world

human sexuality: breaking free from nature

articlesApr 3, 2025

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human sexuality: breaking free from nature

marriage evolution: love, law, and modern shifts

articlesApr 3, 2025

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marriage evolution: love, law, and modern shifts

masked dominion: seeing through the noise

articlesMar 31, 2025

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masked dominion: seeing through the noise

philosophy in a time of disappointment

articlesMar 28, 2025

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tracing the roots of algorithmic thinking: a journey beyond code

articlesMar 28, 2025

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tracing the roots of algorithmic thinking: a journey beyond code

the ghost in the machine: is ai stealing our souls or just our jobs?

articlesMar 24, 2025

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the ghost in the machine: is ai stealing our souls or just our jobs?

why chasing self-worth might be breaking you

articlesMar 20, 2025

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why chasing self-worth might be breaking you

can you stomach the price of your blood?

articlesMar 17, 2025

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Miley Cyrus Messed Up: You Can Buy Yourself Flowers, But Hey Miley, You Bought Them Yourself!

articlesMar 17, 2025

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Miley Cyrus Messed Up: You Can Buy Yourself Flowers, But Hey Miley, You Bought Them Yourself!

How Technology Fucked Up Meaning and Rewired Our Brains: A Deep Dive into the Cybernetic Shitstorm

articlesMar 16, 2025

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How Technology Fucked Up Meaning and Rewired Our Brains: A Deep Dive into the Cybernetic Shitstorm

Exploring the Unthinkable: How Philosophy Breaks the Rules of Thought

articlesMar 15, 2025

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Exploring the Unthinkable: How Philosophy Breaks the Rules of Thought

The World as Violence: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Limits of Ontological Generosity

articlesMar 14, 2025

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The World as Violence: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Limits of Ontological Generosity

Love, Forgiveness, and the Art of Seeing Past the Bullshit: A Modern Take on an Old Virtue

articlesMar 13, 2025

forgiveness isn’t a fucking hallmark card. it’s not some pristine gift you hand over to someone who’s groveled enough, nor is it a saintly act of letting go that makes you feel superior while the othe...

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Love, Forgiveness, and the Art of Seeing Past the Bullshit: A Modern Take on an Old Virtue

the body screams, but who the fuck is listening?

articlesMar 13, 2025

your body’s a traitor. it’s chattering away nonstop—gurgling guts, pounding heart, that twitch in your eyelid you pretend isn’t there—but nobody, not even you, knows what the hell it’s saying. we’ve b...

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the body screams, but who the fuck is listening?

capitalism’s dirty little secret: it’s not as real as you think

articlesMar 11, 2025

it's the same issue again, and we keep circling back to it: capitalism. but there's no need to obsess over originality—it's still one of the biggest problems we haven't figured out. capitalism’s ultim...

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capitalism’s dirty little secret: it’s not as real as you think

friendship isn’t a shield—it’s a fucking weapon

articlesMar 11, 2025

imagine this: the people you’d take a bullet for are the ones loading the gun. friendship, that sacred cow of human connection, isn’t the warm, fuzzy safety net we’ve been sold—it’s a battleground whe...

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friendship isn’t a shield—it’s a fucking weapon

space isn’t your fucking playground—or is it?

articlesMar 10, 2025

the idea that space belongs to everyone is a lie we’ve been spoon-fed since the cold war turned the moon into a propaganda pinata. it’s not a cosmic commune up there, nor is it some pristine sanctuary...

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space isn’t your fucking playground—or is it?

philanthropy’s dirty little secret: billionaires don’t save the world—they reshape it

articlesMar 9, 2025

let’s kick this off with a gut punch: the idea that billionaires tossing cash at society’s problems is some noble act of salvation is bullshit. it’s not about fixing the world—it’s about remaking it i...

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philanthropy’s dirty little secret: billionaires don’t save the world—they reshape it

boredom isn’t what you think it is: a manifesto against the hustle fetish

articlesMar 9, 2025

let’s start with a gut punch: the world doesn’t give a fuck about your peace. it’s not designed to. we’re told boredom is the enemy—some slimy, lazy void we must escape with endless scrolling, side hu...

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boredom isn’t what you think it is: a manifesto against the hustle fetish

disrupting the myth: equality and difference don’t play nice together

articlesMar 9, 2025

what if i told you equality is a lie we tell ourselves to sleep better at night? not the shiny, utopian kind peddled in corporate diversity ads or progressive manifestos, but the gritty, uneven realit...

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disrupting the myth: equality and difference don’t play nice together

love doesn’t hurt—capitalism does: a messy dive into modern romance

articlesMar 8, 2025

here’s a paradox to choke on: love, that gooey, transcendent thing we’ve been sold as the ultimate human experience, isn’t the problem—it’s the machinery grinding behind it that’s fucking us up. we’ve...

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love doesn’t hurt—capitalism does: a messy dive into modern romance

the empire of money is crumbling—or is it just changing clothes?

articlesMar 8, 2025

capitalism doesn’t die quietly. it doesn’t collapse in a single, dramatic thud, like a tree felled in a storm. no, it mutates, sheds its skin, and emerges in a new form—sometimes uglier, sometimes shi...

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the empire of money is crumbling—or is it just changing clothes?

exploring the personal side of ancient greek religion: beyond the polis

articlesMar 7, 2025

imagine a world where religion isn’t just grand temples and city-wide festivals, but also quiet moments of individual reflection, quirky rituals at home, and whispered prayers that don’t quite fit the...

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exploring the personal side of ancient greek religion: beyond the polis

the future isn’t free: a manifesto for a priced utopia

articlesMar 7, 2025

what if the internet, that sprawling digital playground we’ve all come to treat as a birthright, isn’t the great equalizer we’ve been sold? what if, instead of liberating us, it’s quietly strangling t...

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the future isn’t free: a manifesto for a priced utopia

trump’s america: fascist throwback or something weirder?

articlesMar 7, 2025

let’s start with a gut punch: calling donald trump a fascist might be the laziest intellectual move of the 21st century. it’s the kind of label that feels good—like slapping “low battery” on your smok...

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trump’s america: fascist throwback or something weirder?

the myth of triumph: unraveling the chinese economic miracle

articlesMar 7, 2025

china’s rise is the definitive political and economic conundrum of the 21st century. it is, at once, the most spectacular testament to the power of a revolutionary movement and the most damning indict...

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the myth of triumph: unraveling the chinese economic miracle

sex, punishment, and the hunger for moral clarity

articlesMar 6, 2025

there’s a scene in dostoevsky’s the possessed where one character, confronted with his own complicity in a violent act, wonders whether a crime is truly a crime if everyone agrees to look the other wa...

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sex, punishment, and the hunger for moral clarity

war: the calculus of irrationality

articlesMar 5, 2025

the paradox of war: why do we keep choosing destruction? war is stupid. this is not a moral argument. it is a statement of fact, derived from the long arc of history. we know this, yet we contin...

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war: the calculus of irrationality

globalization is the dream that devours itself

articlesMar 5, 2025

the illusion of inevitability globalization has a peculiar habit of masquerading as a natural force—an unstoppable tide, a planetary alignment, a cosmic fate. but let’s be clear: the so-called inev...

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globalization is the dream that devours itself

hollow temples of culture

articlesMar 5, 2025

culture is a peculiar entity—simultaneously omnipresent and elusive, invoked to justify, to sanctify, to condemn. it is, at once, the foundation of identity and the scapegoat of decline. we rely on it...

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hollow temples of culture

between empire and erasure: the politics of visibility in gaza and new york

articlesMar 5, 2025

the empire that pretends it isn’t there are empires that rule with grandeur and open spectacle, their power etched in monuments, their cruelty worn like an iron crown. and then there are empires th...

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between empire and erasure: the politics of visibility in gaza and new york

the ethics of aesthetics, the aesthetics of ethics: on the fragile boundaries of modernity

articlesMar 4, 2025

ethics, we are told, is the last refuge of a world spinning into chaos. when law fails, when institutions crumble, when power ceases to justify itself, ethics arrives as a corrective. corporations adv...

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the ethics of aesthetics, the aesthetics of ethics: on the fragile boundaries of modernity

the Paradox of Progress: Why Speed is Making Us Stuck

articlesMar 3, 2025

We live in a world that moves at breakneck speed. Technology advances faster than we can keep up with, economies optimize for efficiency but deepen inequality, and politics operates in a constant stat...

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the Paradox of Progress: Why Speed is Making Us Stuck

the empire never left: how conquest mutates into governance

articlesMar 3, 2025

conquest is supposed to be a momentary affair, a violent disruption after which governance restores order. yet, in the long arc of history, conquest has rarely ended with the signing of treaties or th...

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the empire never left: how conquest mutates into governance

the fragile architecture of ideas: how ideologies shape and distort reality

articlesMar 2, 2025

modernity has gifted us many illusions, but perhaps none as persistent as the belief that ideas govern the world. the intellectual classes have long been enamored with the notion that thought—pure, un...

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the fragile architecture of ideas: how ideologies shape and distort reality

the empire of belief: how religion became the battlefield of power

articlesFeb 28, 2025

religion is often spoken of in hushed tones, as if it were some timeless, immovable force that simply exists. but let’s be honest—religion has never been neutral. it has never been outside the push an...

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the empire of belief: how religion became the battlefield of power

seeing through empire: x-rays, control, and the violence of vision

articlesFeb 26, 2025

let’s begin with a simple question: what is an empire if not an elaborate apparatus for making people visible in ways that render them controllable? the x-ray—a technology celebrated for its ability t...

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seeing through empire: x-rays, control, and the violence of vision

suicide and society: the unbearable weight of meaning

articlesFeb 26, 2025

suicide, we are told, is a deeply personal act. it is a manifestation of inner torment, a tragic endpoint of psychological distress, a crisis of the individual. yet this narrative—dominant, soothing i...

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suicide and society: the unbearable weight of meaning

the myth of biological laws: why life defies our need for order

articlesFeb 26, 2025

science has always been obsessed with laws. newtonian physics, maxwell’s equations, even einstein’s elegant formulations—all these give us the illusion that the universe operates according to fixed, i...

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the myth of biological laws: why life defies our need for order

the grand delusion of altruism: evolution, deception, and the inconvenient social animal

articlesFeb 25, 2025

there is something oddly comforting about the idea of human altruism. that we, as social creatures, are hardwired to be good, to help, to sacrifice. it is a narrative so deeply embedded in our moral f...

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the grand delusion of altruism: evolution, deception, and the inconvenient social animal

the political geography of forgetting: how maps erase power struggles

articlesFeb 25, 2025

we often assume that maps simply depict reality, that they are neutral tools of navigation, guiding us across landscapes with the precision of scientific measurement. but this assumption—seemingly obv...

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the political geography of forgetting: how maps erase power struggles

the forgotten half of contraception: why men remain spectators in their own reproduction

articlesFeb 24, 2025

for decades, the narrative of reproductive control has been deceptively simple: women bear the biological burden, and thus, they must bear the pharmaceutical one too. the introduction of the birth con...

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the forgotten half of contraception: why men remain spectators in their own reproduction

the tyranny of love: how attachment styles shape our illusions of romance

articlesFeb 24, 2025

the grand deception of intimacy love is a lie we tell ourselves, a grand delusion carefully curated by culture, psychology, and biology. we worship it in poetry, chase it in films, and suffer throu...

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the tyranny of love: how attachment styles shape our illusions of romance

the biopolitics of intoxication: who gets to die from pleasure?

articlesFeb 24, 2025

there is an undeniable paradox at the heart of modern medical discourse: while societies tirelessly regulate which substances enter the body, they seem far less concerned with the deeper question of w...

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the biopolitics of intoxication: who gets to die from pleasure?

tolerance is a hoax: the ideological trap of culturalized politics

articlesFeb 23, 2025

what if tolerance is not the antidote to violence, but its ideological accomplice? what if, under the guise of ‘acceptance,’ tolerance actually reinforces the very divisions it claims to dissolve? in ...

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tolerance is a hoax: the ideological trap of culturalized politics

the fetish of the clitoris: science, feminism, and the politics of sexual difference

articlesFeb 23, 2025

one is tempted to ask: is not the very insistence on female orgasm as a physiological inevitability itself a kind of ideological fantasy—one that sutures together the fragile legitimacy of both scient...

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the fetish of the clitoris: science, feminism, and the politics of sexual difference

sexuality in africa

articlesFeb 22, 2025

the perception of sexuality in africa has been shaped over centuries by various power dynamics, cultural shifts, and external interventions. western academic discourses have often portrayed african se...

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sexuality in africa

was jesus influenced by buddhism?

articlesFeb 21, 2025

the life of jesus is one of history’s greatest mysteries. while much of his public ministry is recorded in the new testament, there is a huge gap in his biography—commonly referred to as the "lost yea...

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was jesus influenced by buddhism?

rebellion for sale: kendrick lamar, the super bowl, and the illusion of resistance

articlesFeb 19, 2025

kendrick lamar’s super bowl performance, aside from his ongoing feud with drake, was celebrated by social media users, who claimed that it highlighted black identity, social justice, and systemic crit...

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rebellion for sale: kendrick lamar, the super bowl, and the illusion of resistance

consciousness, control, and being slaves to our own minds

articlesFeb 19, 2025

are we truly free? every time we ask this question, we find ourselves trapped in the same paradox. we believe we control ourselves, but do we really? we wake up in the morning, grab our coffee, sit in...

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consciousness, control, and being slaves to our own minds

the outcast: anatomy of a social phantom

articlesFeb 6, 2025

when is a person truly outcast? is it when a door is shut in their face, or is it when they step inside but still aren’t really there? is exclusion simply about being rejected by a group, or is it...

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the outcast: anatomy of a social phantom

living a dead man’s life (2)

featuredJan 30, 2025

i take a few steps back. is my heart beating? i don’t know. am i breathing? no idea. but the scent still fills my nostrils. how is that even possible? i look under my bed again. the corpse is sti...

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living a dead man’s life (2)

living a dead man’s life (1)

featuredJan 30, 2025

fuck this. with an immensely overwhelming sense of boredom, i spend my days in bed, growing ever more intimate with my sheets—sheets i haven’t washed in a month, darkened by my sweat, dirt, and grime....

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living a dead man’s life (1)

marginals and deviants in early modern europe: outcasts, heretics

articlesJan 29, 2025

every society has its outsiders—those deemed suspicious, dangerous, or simply “different” from the accepted norms. in early modern europe, marginal groups ranged from religious minorities...

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marginals and deviants in early modern europe: outcasts, heretics

writing in 2025

articlesJan 25, 2025

writing in 2025 is quite an interesting challenge. in this age of visualized and fast consumption, there exists a generation that consumes scrollable, disposable visual content on social media every d...

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writing in 2025

the cursed bell

guest writingJan 23, 2025

on an autumn night in 1352, in one of the most remote villages of europe, a gloomy castle vanished into the mist. villagers believed the castle was cursed, whispering about the strange sounds that ech...

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the cursed bell

the broken sky

guest writingJan 23, 2025

one morning, people looked up at the sky and saw a massive crack, as if a blue glass ceiling had shattered. strange light leaked through the crack, but those who dared to stare into it found themselve...

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the broken sky

before night falls

guest writingJan 23, 2025

at exactly midnight, a strange message echoed on an old radio frequency. the voice was distorted, the words broken, but the meaning was clear: ‘the city has been evacuated; those who remain are left t...

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before night falls

the black door

guest writingJan 23, 2025

one morning, when he woke up and looked out the window, he realized the streets were completely empty. there were no birds, no people. the air was strangely warm, and the sky was a dark shade of orang...

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the black door

close reading of eric hobsbawm’s “the age of revolution”

booksJan 20, 2025

eric hobsbawm’s&nbsp;the age of revolution: 1789-1848&nbsp;examines the foundational period in which the modern world began to take shape. the two revolutions—the french revolution and the industrial ...

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akitu festival: babylon’s cosmic rebirth ritual

articlesJan 18, 2025

one of the most fascinating rituals of ancient mesopotamia, the akitu festival, was more than just a new year’s celebration for the babylonian people. it was a comprehensive ceremony in which social o...

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scene: chief and mormon women

featuredJan 17, 2025

in the vast and desolate lands of wyoming, at the foothills of the black hills, native american warriors attacked a caravan carrying wagons full of furs, leather, and exotic spices brought from the ea...

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phantom code

storiesJan 16, 2025

prologue: digital limbo yu-jin, a social media influencer with millions of followers, had drifted so far from her own reality that she only learned who she was through the reflection of herself in ...

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phantom code

isadora vega: story of a trans mob (1)

featuredJan 15, 2025

-1- isadora vega. she had carefully done her makeup, wearing high heels that made her already tall frame even taller. with her black fur coat that reached the floor, she seemed to grow like a shado...

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isadora vega: story of a trans mob (1)

the last duel - eric jager

booksJan 11, 2025

the smell of smoke still lingered in the streets of paris. on a cold winter morning in 1386, people stumbled through the muddy roads, shoulder to shoulder, gathering to witness history. conversations ...

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strangers, gods and monsters - richard kearney

booksJan 11, 2025

richard kearney’s “strangers, gods and monsters” is a profound exploration of the human struggle to define itself in relation to “the other.” the other, as kearney portrays it, is not merely an extern...

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the dawn of everything - david graeber and david wengrow

booksJan 11, 2025

traditional histories often present human development as a linear progression, from hunter-gatherer groups to agricultural revolutions and eventually hierarchical state systems. these views are largel...

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stalin and hitler at a dinner table

storiesJan 11, 2025

year: 1943. location: a “neutral peace room.” but don’t imagine a quiet, solemn room. no. this is not diplomatic, it’s an overly expensive hotel meeting room. in the middle is a massive table, unneces...

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the novice devil

featuredJan 7, 2025

malcolm. when he arrived in the town, nothing changed. at first. but whispers began. they crept through alleyways, lingered in unclosed windows, and slipped into the quiet of night. peopl...

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the novice devil

scene: sweat and tragedy

storiesJan 3, 2025

jack was sprawled on a gray couch, scarred with cigarette burns, probably from the time of the last world war. his eyes were fixed on the stains on the ceiling, questioning his life choic...

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scene: sweat and tragedy

fucking boy

storiesDec 30, 2024

every neighborhood has its quirks. some are charming, like the sound of church bells or the smell of fresh bread from the local bakery. others are less so. but this neighborhood’s definin...

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fucking boy

the fallos ministry

storiesDec 29, 2024

fallos ministry was introduced as one of humanity’s most “important” innovations. in the past, people’s desires were uncontrollable; passion, chaos, and scandals were everywhere. society ...

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the fallos ministry

the last christmas

storiesDec 26, 2024

santa claus sat on his icy throne in the snowy arctic, thinking about how beloved he used to be. the laughter of children, the warm thank-you letters from families, and the little cookies left out for...

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the last christmas

manifesto

articlesDec 22, 2024

the world, in one way or another, is the world as we know it. our knowledge of reality is shaped by the language and concepts within it. this is true, yes. but we are not bound to these limits. we can...

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the prophet of the fall

storiesDec 21, 2024

chapter 1 huseyin efendi is a physician at mahmut dede bimarhanesi. he is a graduate of western medical education. although he tries to approach mental illnesses scientifically, he str...

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the prophet of the fall

the golden labyrinth

storiesDec 20, 2024

chapter 1: shadows in the golden labyrinth in the vast toran empire, the golden labyrinth was not just a palace; it was an enigma. its walls shimmered with intricate gold patterns, so bright under ...

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the golden labyrinth