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Western democracy stands at a perilous crossroads, not because of external threats but due to an internal unraveling fueled by our addiction to the digital world. Social media has hijacked our minds, reducing our capacity for deep thought and replacing knowledge with fleeting emotions and shallow beliefs.
We’ve abandoned the hard-won virtues of curiosity, reason, and debate for the easy lure of echo chambers and slogans, leaving us divided and vulnerable to manipulation. But the spark of democracy’s survival lies within us—by reclaiming our focus, reconnecting with our shared history, and embracing the responsibility of being informed and active citizens, we can rise above the chaos, rebuild trust, and reignite the principles that make freedom worth fighting for.
The western society seems to be on are crossroad. One that has not been seen for many decades. Some will even say that we are in a potential turning point, that will change all our values and shake our culture. After a long thought process, I came to realize that the current divide can be categorize as development of two historically complementing camp, that forgot over time the need each have for the other and dig themselves into extremity. The two camps can be defined as the conservatives and the progressives.
The subject of defining and redefining words has become an active part of the progressive agenda, impacting society as a whole.
In this article, I demonstrate the importance of the role words play in a healthy society and explain why language is not, and should not be, a purely subjective matter.
Join our conversation on one of the most crucial topics in today’s social crisis.
In this post, I'm delving into the reasons and the dangerous aspect of the notion that dictates that words are violence.
this topic is a building block to the structure of our society, democracy, and the mental state of the Western population.
Join now our conversation and acquire the tools to understand why words are not violent and how can we get out of the progressive social suicide we find ourselves in currently.
The state of marriage is the west is a reflection of the falling apart process engulfing western society . In this post, we will dive into the reasons for the declining in marriage, increase rate of divorces, its impact on our happiness, children and society as a
The relation between subjectivism and objectivism is what allows us to build healthy societies and trust. If we are to search for meaning, a basic understanding about the world need to be established and agreed upon. In this Article, I delve into the concerning trend of Extreme individualism, its essence, outcome and effect on individuals and society
The rise of Extreme individualism is affecting all aspects of our society. In this post, we will discover how this trend is the other extreme of socialism and why it should concern us all.
n this conversation, I will present what I call the “Digital Bias paradox.” This concept is affecting our lives both on individual and social levels. I define it as the beliefs formed and held by people that consciously or unconsciously prioritize information obtained from social media regardless of the lack of evidence or clear contradictions they observe in their actual physical day-to-day life. People immersed in this bias will try to impose their beliefs on society to resolve the dissonance emerging from this paradox. Usually justifying their set of beliefs on how they feel or how they think the world ought to be.
This article explore the importance of power in society and search to understand how its recent transformation threaten democracy and it survival chances. rad now and be part of a growing conversation about the future of democracy.
In this post I address the effect of COVID-19 on society and the political system can be considered one of the most meaningful destabilizers to Western democracies since the French Revolution and the Civil War in the United States. It changed many things and opened many doors which arguably should have never been opened.
I believe the line that the government crossed in this period is so meaningful and impactful on the structure of democracy that this topic, above all, should be the first and maybe only conversation we should have at this moment.