Liberality and liberalism
Archaeology of the meme “liberality” reveals the insolvable confusion in how we understand liberality today. Continue Reading
Archaeology of the meme “liberality” reveals the insolvable confusion in how we understand liberality today. Continue Reading
This is the fourth version of a post devoted to Elon Musk. This alone is proof that the phenomenon of Musk permanently occupies my attention. After he took over Twitter, he was more in the global focus. There are several… Continue Reading
Should Jacques Lacan still live, he would have paraphrased his statement that the unconscious is structured like a language, uttered in a lecture and printed in Écrits, he would have replaced »language« with »European Commission«. To understand this shift shaping… Continue Reading
Already a long time ago, I acknowledged that the post on Brane political topology and later on Bell political topology was much too theoretical to be accessible to a wider audience. I sometimes do not understand myself, so what should… Continue Reading
Chomsky’s Language and responsibility (Chomsky, Chomsky, and Ronat 1979) open a perfect view of Chomsky’s paradox of his political views in the first section of the book, chapter Politics. This paradox is essential for this blog because it perfectly explains… Continue Reading