Utopia assumes the greatness of sameness and in this faith it ignores the fact that we are each subtly influenced by unique personal environments and comprised of both individual and collective experiences that give rise to complex needs.
The Intersection between Feminism and Stirner Egoism
by Natasha Maria Phoenix
If self looks to self as sovereign authority, then it is she who makes decisions, not the never ending line of external entities looking to take on the mantle of decision-maker.
Censorship in Indonesia
by James Thompson
If you want censorship, it logically follows that you want a censor: someone who you are willing to privilege with deciding what you can and cannot see or hear.
Steve Aylett: The Original Source File
by Rachel Haywire
“The culture is now so hostile to the authentic, raw origination of ideas it looks downright suspicious. Is freezing evolution a good idea?”
A Defence of Virtue-signalling and Vice-signalling
by Daniel Pryor
Just because something is virtue or vice-signalling doesn’t mean that it’s wrong.
How the Left was Lost: Polite Society and the Death of Social Progress
by Rory Stobo
What’s the point in championing diversity when it all grinds to a halt at the first sniff of a diverse opinion?
The Sociopath’s Coma
by Rachel Haywire
Sociopaths are bound by their puppetmaster reality tunnels, and cannot imagine a world in which they are not pulling the strings.
The Poverty of Reductionism
by Lennart Svensson
The more complex a process becomes, the more risky it is to exclude details. Some of these details may be crucial for understanding the process.
The Leftist Origins of White Nationalism
by Keith Doiron
As a white man, I call upon people to reject both white nationalism and academic anti-white rhetoric.
Europa: When Feminism is Silent
by Natasha Maria Phoenix
Feminism now doggedly embraces the tyrannical religiosity that is Islam, all in the name of tolerance and diversity.