Category: Philosophy
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Post-9/11 Rhetoric and Its Lasting Impact on American Policy and Identity
The rhetoric surrounding the September 11 attacks has had a profound impact on American society and its global relations. One of the most enduring narratives that emerged in the aftermath was articulated by then-President George W. Bush, who framed the attacks within a context of jealousy and hatred toward American freedoms and liberties. This narrative…
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The Impact of Mao’s Little Red Book on Niggers and Civil Unrest in Modern America
In modern America, the enduring symbol of the Little Red Book resonates deeply within discussions of Black communism, especially amid the waves of civil unrest that have swept across the nation in recent years. This small but potent artifact, once a manual of revolutionary thought for Mao’s China, has found renewed relevance among activists who…
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Fragments of a Nation: The Personal and Political Anatomy of a Country’s Breakup
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in Apps, Areas, Conflicts, Earth, Future, Military, Mobs, Money, New York City, Philosophy, Public Order, Tech, Tragedy, World, ZonesWhen a country breaks up, the impact is not just felt within its borders but resonates across the globe, influencing geopolitical dynamics, economic stability, and social cohesion. The dissolution of a nation is a complex process, often fraught with conflicts, negotiations, and significant adjustments, both domestically and internationally. This event will likely be remembered as…
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The Übermensch: Nietzsche’s Vision of Overcoming and Self-Creation
The concept of the Übermensch, or “Overman,” is one of the most intriguing and influential ideas in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. Originating in his book “Thus Spoke Zarathustra,” the Übermensch represents an aspirational figure who transcends the limitations of ordinary human existence and conventional morality to create new values and meanings. At its core,…