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history

Peace, please…

For years, he sold himself as the man who could end wars through instinct, pressure, spectacle, and personal dominance alone, yet the deeper problem now emerging in the Middle East is not merely strategic failure but the exposure of an intellectual and moral vacuum at the centre of that performance. Peace is not a television […]

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politics

Epstein

Jeffrey Epstein became more than a criminal case. He became a symbol of a deeper public suspicion: that extreme wealth, celebrity, political access, legal asymmetry, and institutional influence often converge into protected networks insulated from the consequences faced by ordinary people. Sealed documents, negotiated immunity deals, damaged evidence chains, elite associations, private islands, missing transparency, […]

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cybernetics

Technological Gullibility

We are repeatedly assured—quietly, implicitly—that technology is beneficial, inevitable, and continuous. Accepting this assurance has become a mark of sophistication, a moral alibi that aligns seamlessly—and not accidentally—with reverence for wealth and the wealthy. What enriches those at the top is treated as evidence of correctness. Profit becomes a proxy for proof. Wealth no longer […]