Multiperspectivism
Multiperspectivism as a response to the stagnation of progress, and the foundation of an approach to break the deadlock at the heart of current Western politics and societies.
Read MoreMultiperspectivism as a response to the stagnation of progress, and the foundation of an approach to break the deadlock at the heart of current Western politics and societies.
Read MoreAn overarching approach threading together previous essay topics to form an explanation of the impasse currently faced in most democracies through the analysis of the historical, political, cultural, ecological, and psychological aspects of the deterioration of the modern concept of progress, the current religions of progress, the loss of future, the surfacing of multi-perspectivism in societal discourse, and the socio-cultural effects of digitalization.
Read MoreOutlining the paradox at the heart of politics based on progress and the trap it creates when the concepts of rights and equality, and with them, identity, are based on a Western-scientific conception of positivist value and worth.
Read MorePart two in a series of (hopefully) four essays discussing different aspects of the dissolution of linear time and progress. This one tries to connect the historical dots and trace how the concept of progress (and, with it, revolution) was infused with an eschatological mindset and monotheistic morality, and how this informs the current political atmosphere and the nature of our disputes. Basically, modern politics as religion.
Read MoreA re-edit of the essay on the visceral experience of my brother’s death as an event which helped me develop a deeper level of understanding for other people and also gain insight into some of the pain and horror entailed in conflict and events at large throughout human history, as well as offering a lens though which to view national leadership.
Reader warning: Contains graphic descriptions of death that some may not feel comfortable with. This was not done for shock value, but to illustrate the aspects of first-hand experience that contributed to insight.
Read MoreIt’s been a long while since a longer piece of writing due to life choosing to be on the very busy side. I’ve decided to just try and get back up and running with some shorter pieces before getting to the longer essays I have in the pipeline.
This first one back was inspired by a walk through my neighborhood, looking at the very present traces of two of the most extreme political systems that have ever existed and which can be found all over one and the same city - Berlin. It caused me to think about the present political hysteria and how people fling comparisons around to try and make sense of the shift we are currently living through. In essence, it made clear that traces of the past won’t help identify what the problems of the future will look like.
A meditation on negative self-identification as affected through negative experiences and seeing parallels in this behavior, on an individual level, with larger-scale political currents and (inter)national politics.
Read MoreAddressing war and conflict as inherent features of human societies and behavior. To forget or negate this, or espouse an easy solution, is to ignore the complexity of our world and a defining negative element of our real selves.
Read MoreThe origins of personal identity as a heritage of movement, history, politics and cultures melding with one another to create new and temporarily modern ones.
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