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Category: Social Commentary

  • The Three Faces of Judaism: Ethnic, Religious and Ideological

    I believe we need to separate Judaism into 3 distinct categories: ethnic, religious and ideological. You can be a religious or ideological Jew without being ethnically Jewish. While I’m not denying there’s any biological link between being ethnically Jewish and ideologically Jewish, I believe that ideological Judaism is mostly a […]

  • The Ridiculous Irony of “Crony Capitalism”

    There are many people who laugh at the premise that “real communism has never been tried,” and rightfully so. However simultaneously hold the conflicting belief that all the flaws of capitalism can be reduced to “crony capitalism” or even outright say that “real capitalism has never been tried.” While many […]

  • A Theory of Socioemotional Archetypes

    My theory states that that there exist 3 forms of socioemotional cultural archetypes: Pre-emotional, Emotional, Post-emotional; Pre-emotional includes most African tribes and culture. Human(s) which lack the concept of emotion and are driven by self-preservation. Pre-emotional people(s) lacks the faculty of divine virtue in either thought, action or even to […]

  • It’s Time To Build Our Own Economy

    The problem with the American Populist movement is that it was centralized. Centralized movements give the enemy a central attack vector to target and overcome. One man, who took on the weight of the world, became the sole focus of both the enemy and of the American Populist movement itself […]

  • “Capitalism is Great!”, Inc.

    Many socialists and Marxist criticize capitalism through the lens of materialism, critical theory and class struggle in an attempt to instate their vision of an utopian communist society. The purposes of this article is not to parrot some idealistic theory, but to explain the relationship between capitalism, socialism and namely: […]

  • Metaphysical Colonialism

    Colonialism – A Grey Area The subject of colonialism lies in the gray area since any absolutism is not necessarily derived from the process of the pursuit of truth. Although the pursuit of truth itself is objectively contrary to the purported objective of Christianity, which is to return to and […]

  • What is Traditionalism?

    Traditionalism in theory and practice, explained contextually in a secular and metaphysical sense. This article is subject to change.