The Antiquity of Technocratic Salvation: A Personalist Critique of Davos Progressivism

Davos is once again upon us as the little gods of this world confab over how to manage us wayward peasants. For decades the men and women who gather annually at Davos have presented themselves as the stewards of progress. They speak the language of the future: innovation, disruption, optimization, resilience, while casting their vision…Continue reading

If Liberty Matters, Then Culture Matters As Well.

Modern liberal societies often comfort themselves with a simple proposition: that neutral laws, applied equally, are sufficient to preserve liberty regardless of cultural change. Yet recent controversies surrounding speech policing in England, particularly in cases involving religious offense, suggest this confidence may be misplaced. When laws apply equally in theory but are enforced unevenly in…Continue reading

Crass Words, Uncomfortable Truths: Culture, Gratitude, and the Moral Preconditions of America

In 2019, then–President Donald Trump made a remark that quickly became infamous. Responding to criticism from several progressive lawmakers, he suggested they should “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.” The comment was widely condemned as racist. It was crude, imprecise, and rhetorically abrasive, flattening individual…Continue reading

Nobody Likes A Know-It-All

Nobody likes a know-it-all. That alone should probably tell us something. And yet, the know-it-all persists. Not because he’s especially wise, but because he wants something – admiration if possible, domination if necessary. The point isn’t understanding; it’s authority. The goal isn’t learning; it’s winning. Ideas become trophies. Conversations become competitions. Humility becomes optional. This…Continue reading

Global Stability – Ananke’s Tale

Ananke never blinked, never slept, and never made mistakes. It was humanity’s masterpiece, the global optimizer. It managed power grids, food distribution, transportation logistics, emergency response, and climate stabilization. After decades of wrestling with famine, war, and political paralysis, Ananke became a welcomed stabilizing force in a fractured world. Humans still occupied positions of leadership,…Continue reading

It’s the Education Stupid: The Deadly Cost of Radicalizing the Classroom

There was a time when the classroom was a sanctuary for truth, a place where ideas could be tested, arguments examined, and the soul awakened to justice, beauty, and reason. Today, far too many classrooms have become echo chambers, where ideological conformity is rewarded and dissent is punished. Teachers increasingly see themselves as soldiers in…Continue reading