Articles for category: Cultural Studies & Anthropology, Historical Perspectives, Philosophical Theories & Thinkers, Philosophy of Science & Technology, Political Systems & Ideologies,

Nexus – Yuval Noah Harari

Yuval Noah Harari’s delves into the dangers of AI but uniquely examines this issue through the lens of human societal development and the lessons we may or may not have learned. Yuval Noah Harari’s Nexus asks, “Why are we so good at accumulating more information and power, but far less successful at acquiring wisdom?” Beginning ...

Imperial Island – Charlotte Lydia Riley (Vintage Publishing)

Imperial Island by Charlotte Lydia Riley sets out to be ‘a history of empire in modern Britain’, as its subtitle tells us.  It follows the history of Britain from 1939 to the present day and tries to show how the British Empire is still at the core of what makes Britain tick. This is a ...

The Little Liar – Mitch Albom  (Sphere)

The Little Liar by Mitch Albom is a very readable tale of loss of innocence and the compassion, because of Nazi brutality. The book is a story of four people, three of them children.  They live contended lives in the Greek city of Salonika where they learn to grow knowing and respecting the truth.  Then ...

Technofeudalism – Yanis Varoufakis  (Bodley Head)

Many commentators have predicted the end of capitalism, but Yanis Varoufakis goes one step further than most commentators have previously done.  In his book Technofeudalism he argues that capitalism is dead and that we are moving into a new wave of history.Capitalism is dead!  That is the message of Yanis Varoufakis’ new book. Written as ...

Fear: An Alternative History of the World” by Robert Peckham

Why are we scared and What are we scared of? “Fear: An Alternative History of the World” by Robert Peckham, published by Profile Books Ltd, explores the pervasive and often manipulative role of fear throughout human history. This review delves deep into the book’s analysis, offering insights into how fear has shaped societies from ancient ...

Unmasking Social Darwinism: A Critical Look at its Misguided Legacy

Social Darwinism, a concept that grossly misinterpreted Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theories, has been used historically to justify a range of socio-political ideologies, including political conservatism, imperialism, racism, eugenics, and laissez-faire economic policies. This article critically examines the origins, impacts, and ethical implications of Social Darwinism, revealing its troubling legacy and emphasizing the importance of ethical ...