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Lenin, Telephone Poles and Migratory Birds

Guy Rittger wrote 5 days ago: It was a morning dog walk much like every other morning dog walk, though Leeloo, Otto and I stepped … more →

Tags: Political Discourse, economic discourse, cultural discourse, Dog Walking Reflections, Slavoj Zizek, Lenin, bolshevik-party, 1917 russian revolution, Evil Empire

A Sense of Things to Come

lettrist wrote 1 month ago: As machines talk to other machines, they may uncover facts and relationships that are not apparent t … more →

Tags: Capital Accumulation, capitalism, informatics, Telematics, nanotechnology, Neuropsychology, neuroeconomics, transhumanism, Nihilism

Storytelling and History

Christopher Cocca wrote 2 months ago: I want to share some thoughts from my prose fiction seminar last week.  These are via our teacher (p … more →

Tags: writing, History, Storytelling, Eschatology

Signs Of The Last Day And The End Of History11 comments

pakalert wrote 5 months ago: by Imran N. Hosein History is more than a mere record of events. History not only records the consta … more →

Tags: Imran Nazar Hosein, Project 2012, Jewish, Jews, New World Order, Hinduism, dajjal, holy land, signs of the last day

Twenty Years after the 'Collapse of Communism'

rikowski wrote 5 months ago: Twenty Years after the “Collapse of Communism”: Legacy, lessons, towards an emancipatory communism f … more →

Tags: News and politics, Meetings, capitalism, chris ford, uncaptive minds, The commune, War, Socialism, neoliberalism

Thymos

Paul wrote 5 months ago: Aristotle argued that there were three parts to the human psyche: logos, eros and thymos – log … more →

Tags: thymos, megalothymia, isothymia, Fukuyama, Recognition, Hegel, Nietzsche, Will to power, Man

Alain Badiou bashed by the BBC2 comments

lettrist wrote 7 months ago: BBC Hardtalk interviews Alain Badiou about the “reality” of France, and the necessity of … more →

Tags: communism, Alain Badiou, Sarkozy, Pragmatism

The end of "The end of 'The End of'"

Zachary wrote 7 months ago: Surprisingly enough, this post of mine has already been disproved by this editorial from the New Yor … more →

Tags: Journalism, Social Thoughts, Clash of Civilizations?, New York Times

Worldwide Liberal Revolution1 comment

Dr. Spots wrote 7 months ago: (Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in the Aerie’s series on Francis Fukuyama’s The … more →

Tags: Political Science, Economy, Liberal, obama, Russia, Philosophy, Liberal Democracy, democracy, Dictatorship

sub-communicator1 comment

herrdoktor wrote 8 months ago: The messages in those days often seemed confused, or random, because there was no longer any overarc … more →

Tags: Art, Quantum

What's in the Name?

Andrew McKenzie wrote 9 months ago: When I finally got serious about starting an international relations blog, the first idea for a name … more →

Tags: Blog, 9/11, endgame, unipolarity, Fukuyama, World system, New World Order

Infertility as the Lack of Meaningful Historical Experience

karlo mikhail wrote 9 months ago: I have to thank Frances for recommending Children of Men. I just saw it. I’m such a latecomer … more →

Tags: Política, films, Nietzsche, Slavoj Zizek, Science Fiction, democracy, Children of Men, Alfonso Cuaron, Samuel Huntington

Taboo Socialism4 comments

curlydock wrote 10 months ago: by Curlydock In 1949, Albert Einstein published an essay in the May issue of Monthly Review entitled … more →

Tags: capitalsm, communism, Competition, Culture, Ecology, Economics, Education, einstein, Freedom

My subverts are better than your adverts

lettrist wrote 11 months ago: This is a story of capitalist recuperation. It begins with Saul William’s song List of Demands … more →

Tags: musicology, situationism, Saul Williams, "art strike", guy debord, Recuperation, Kristeva, Culture Jamming, Mikhail Bakhtin

9/11 Reflections: "The revolution was televised, now it's over, bye bye” from Pulp's 'The Day After the Revolution'

wallscometumblingdown wrote 1 year ago: Given today is the 11 September – 9/11 if you’re American – I thought I’d reflect on that now infamo … more →

Tags: 2008, muslims, Islam, War-on-terror, 9/11, Muslim Council of Britain, university of birmingham, PvE, Foreign Policy

Is democracy in decline?2 comments

Vitaliy wrote 1 year ago: Lately, I’ve been running into what seems to be a popular argument nowadays about the viabilit … more →

Tags: democracy, Russia, irish referendum, China, tony blankley, RealClearPolitics, Authoritarianism, capitalism, India

KOSOVO, BALKAN STATES: MODELING FUTURE POST-WESTPHALIAN MINI-STATES2 comments

erleargonza wrote 1 year ago: Erle Frayne Argonza When Kenichi Ohmae released his writings about the rise of region-states, my cur … more →

Tags: Article, Politics, Peace, Globalization, Sociology, Development Studies, Oligarchy, Culture, region states

BUILD STRONG NATIONS AMID GLOBALIZATION

erleargonza wrote 1 year ago: Erle Frayne D. Argonza   [Writ 22 March 2008, Quezon City, MetroManila]   In my meaty article on New … more →

Tags: Article, Economics, Politics, Agriculture, Peace, International Business, Globalization, Sociology, Development Studies

The Primal Forces of Nature

christophercolaninno wrote 1 year ago: Most people that write about Network, usually focus on the scene where Howard Beale screams. “ I’m m … more →

Tags: united states, Francis Fukuyama, howard beale, Network


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