Political philosophy
Dishonest Abe’s False Alibi
In trying to set the record straight on a few old-fashioned American myths, Paul Graham has perhaps inadvertently created a firestorm.
The Green Dragon and its Agony
This problem has arisen not just now, but as the West, having received for one historical moment a semblance of sole planetary domination (after the collapse of the USSR), was unable to put its leadership into practice, as a result of which new so
Why Does Capitalism Now Prefer the Left?
The old bourgeois capitalism, in the dialectical phase, preferred the culture of the Right, with its nationalism, its disciplinary authoritarianism, its patriarchy, its alliance with the altar and its values, at that time functional to the reprodu
Mankind Has Only Two Vocations – Magician or Priest
Life is often presented to young men and women as offering a multitude of paths that may be taken – husband, wife, monk, nun, electrician, engineer, farmer, soldier, priest, etc.
Against Liberal Totalitarianism
In all seriousness, liberal hegemony is still very strong in the country. The fact is that practically all the basic attitudes transmitted in education, humanities and culture since 1991 have been built on strictly liberal models.
Political Magic and the Image of Victory
“Magical reflections on Russia’s defeat,” which the West has begun to talk about explicitly, advising us to stop them, is another name for political-military propaganda with a neat and quite appropriate reference to anthropology.
Pluriversal Technologies: Innovation Inspired by Indigenous Worldviews
Modern and Western approaches to science, technology, and innovation have often seen Indigenous forms of production as inefficient, unsustainable, and ultimately inferior (Power 2018).