It wasn’t feudalism that was abolished, but chivalry, valor, and honor. Not the humanly corrupt institutionalized church that was separated from the state in Europe,…
Posts tagged as “consciousness”
For the past two years, or so, I thought the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, was another Mikheil Saakashvili, a mere copycat; for the two made…
My Armenian brothers and sisters: I write to you in this dark hour of grave peril that you are enduring, enthralled by your resilience and…
Since time immemorial, as old as the transition from the pre-social to the post-social state of nature, as construed by Enlightenment philosophers, namely Jean-Jacques Rousseau…
In an earlier contribution to IE Insights, “End of the Simulation: Human Consciousness and the Ukraine Crisis,” I have traced the origins of war to…
Curiosity is perchance responsible for most (although I should think ‘all’; yet I’m inclined to eschew extremities) of our human contemplation. At one point or…
In the Age of the Imbecile, the average person’s notion of self—to the spectator’s amusement—is subjugated to a definite expanse of space and dimension. It…