I saw this on the Simcha Jacobovici video in the comments section. the clip can be found at Facts you need to know.
Writings on History, Science, Reason, Classical Liberalism, the Alternative Future and the Philosophy of Life. Enjoy!! Most of the posts here will largely focus on my Quora Answers as well as the Western History posts that I am working through in sequential fashion. Please feel free to comment.
Monday, October 14, 2024
Excellent video and Commentary on Simcha Jacobovici video
I saw this on the Simcha Jacobovici video in the comments section. the clip can be found at Facts you need to know.
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Reflections X - Careful Ponderings
You hop, skip and jump into totalitarianism by convincing yourself that you are on the right side of history.
We have reached a point in the west where those with a self constructed sense of guilt are doing what the winners once did, in rewriting history. Their approach is no less dishonest.
The sad reality of war is that it is sometimes the only mechanism to purge society of really destructive ideas.
Unearned wealth is easy to squander which implies that a great deal of priority must be given to new and sustainable avenues of wealth creation.
The great economic lie sold to the populace is that wealth creation and distribution are synonymous.
Saturday, October 5, 2024
Reflections IX - On World History
The British Empire was destined for an eventual fission. The island core was enveloped by too many shells that reached maturation quickly. Although the layers were sloughed off in various degrees they could never truly divorce themselves from their source origin.
Most of Rome’s military failures were reminders that it needed to accept its boundaries. Neither the Goths in the North (and East) and the Persians in Asia had any attention of acquiescing to Roman suzerainty. Since they were not a cavalry power (unlike the Mongols) or a sea empire (like the British) their boundaries had natural limitations which deterred expansion.
The history of Rome after the fall of Caesar is an ongoing saga of the debasement of the concept of citizenship. Citizenship is what held the Republic together. It withered to oblivion during the Empire until it had lost all meaning.Next to its education and judiciary system, cricket must rank as Britain’s greatest export to its Empire (to the world it is football). Many an Indian, Pakistani or Sri Lankan will agree with this assessment as they sport has so thoroughly enveloped the sub-continent.
Friday, October 4, 2024
Reflections VIII - Human pitfalls
Communists have always hated humour. Their poor understanding of human nature opens up the barbs of the satire so that any reasonable person can see that what they are seriously selling is a parody of itself.
Too many people deny themselves real knowledge by imprisoning themselves in a pre-established narrative.
Being open minded does not necessitate the dropping of critical thought. There is no limit to the amount of stupidity that needs to be filtered out.
Not all opinions are created equal. Most (although by no means all) will in due course be damned by the brutal reality of time. Unfortunately the selection process does not necessarily bias itself in favour of the good.
In a battle of reason and emotion most people will opt for the latter.
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