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Tag Archives: Democracy

ON ELECTIONS

There are two political parties: A and B. A announces that if it gains power, it builds a cinema.B announces that if it gains power, it builds a theatre instead. However, the reality is different. If A gains power, it tries to trigger a war, and we all can be killed.If B gains power, itContinue reading “ON ELECTIONS”

Posted bywrestlerblowerMarch 9, 2023Posted inPhilosophyTags:Democracy, Election Passivity, Elections, Tactical VotingLeave a comment on ON ELECTIONS

About Ortega’s “The Revolt of the Masses”

Ortega’s best-known work, The Revolt of the Masses, left me with the impression of a text written by a very talented and erudite but dilettante thinker.

Posted bywrestlerblowerDecember 30, 2022Posted inPhilosophyTags:Democracy, liberalism, mass-man, nationalism, Ortega, Philosophy of Science, Science, The Revolt of the Masses, United EuropeLeave a comment on About Ortega’s “The Revolt of the Masses”

The Chair of Sanctions Economics

The question is about which system, which people, and which ideology are capable of enduring the stone age.

Posted bywrestlerblowerMay 18, 2022Posted inPhilosophyTags:Capitalism, Democracy, Economic War, Free Market, Profit, SanctionsLeave a comment on The Chair of Sanctions Economics

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