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The quiet theology of anti-metaphysics
The strange irony of a worldview that mocks transcendental truth and goodness, and its self-contradictory pursuit of the divine.
Mar 6
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February 2026
The “perfect knowledge” trap: why the modern state can’t stop watching you
Somewhere along the way, “good governance” started to sound like this: if we can measure everything, we can fix everything.
Feb 27
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January 2026
The Fable reboot thinks morality is just an opinion
Gaming's struggle with right and wrong mirrors a wider crisis of moral confusion
Jan 25
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September 2025
Why government worshipers respond to logic with lead
How arguments become "violence," why you won't convert them, and a glance at what they really want from you.
Sep 17, 2025
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August 2025
There is no tyranny without tyrants
And no amount of Hannah Arendt quotes will ever change that.
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Aug 20, 2025
December 2018
Beyond the state: identifying the criminal class
"If you want to know which side a person or institution belongs to, ask a simple forensic question."
Dec 2, 2018
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January 2013
Being right isn’t enough: why rhetoric matters
Aristotle knew that truth needs more than facts to survive.
Jan 3, 2013
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