Philosophy
After the WEIRDing
Rod Dreher and Peter Sloterdijk offer alternative trajectories for fragmentation: sacred collectivities or transformative individuations.
The Intellectual Dark Web’s Unwise Center
Moralistic Therapeutic Jungianism is not the cure for what ails us.
Catholicism and the Gravity of Horror
The postmodern metropolis points towards a rediscovery of the profundity of the human soul.
Somebody Wants to Take Down Nick Land
The technology and politics of the scapegoat in early 2017.
Slipping Slavoj
Forsaken by the Left, the once-hot philosopher needs to revisit some of the big questions
Amnesiac Nostalgia
The modern Westerner, accustomed to practices that have ceased to be customs, is inwardly homeless.
Lying About Jordan Peterson
Jordan Peterson defends obvious truths. This threatens ideological hegemony enough for enforcers to respond with falsehoods.
Historiography Wars
Never before have we experienced such a multiplicity of thought, with so much independence from traditional gatekeepers.
Escape and Inexorability
That mysterious and perhaps most destructive of all capabilities looms out from the abyss: freedom.
A Priesthood of Programmers
As the Church was to Christendom, and the press was to the public, programmers are to 21st-century society.