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The danger of the current media

November 26th, 2009 Comments off

One of the beauties of the internet is the fact, that it gives the philosopher an easy and almost free way to distribute his ideas. Under the french revolution the philosophers had to rely on books and newspapers, much more cumbersome and difficult than the internet. In the current phase of state-corruption, the philosopher is […]

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Darwin and metaphysics

November 24th, 2009 1 comment

Darwin is an interesting person, so influential and yet simple in his way of thinking. As I see it, the return of biological science based on an Aristotelean empirical method is still in its infancy. With all respect to the extensive work done on the major universities in the West. He is a figure of […]

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The wound of the West

November 23rd, 2009 4 comments

The West is broken into two; atomic science and metaphysics.  The schisma goes deep, very deep. It goes all the way down to the very roots of western civilization. Two main roots is what we have; Mesopotamia and Egypt. In Mesopotamia natural science was born; biology, physics, astronomy, banking, writing and living in a city. […]

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Light

November 19th, 2009 8 comments

To understand the problems of the West, we have to dig deep, and see through the magnifying glasses of the scientists. Most people do not understand why things are falling apart, the ethics of the society is in decay, some grasp for answers in places of no real interest. But let us have a look […]

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The election

November 18th, 2009 No comments

The local election is over, some cry, some cheer. But all in all, it was a good thing for democracy to see how people and the powermongers take it serious and are uncorrupt in their handling of the system. The first winner is the democratic system itself, no fraud appeared. It was all conducted by […]

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Race

November 17th, 2009 3 comments

Racisms is a word and a concept that is often used in the current discussions within society, but what is it really? And what is the history behind the concept? Let us try to trace it back to its origin and discuss the concept of today. The focus on race started with Darwin. In his […]

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The salieris

November 16th, 2009 No comments

When Mozart lived he had an opponent called Salieri. Mozart was the wonderkid, the genius who, with very little effort, produced the most spectacular and amazing pieces of classical music. Salieri was the mediocre composer who worked dilligently and hard, but all to no avail, the compositions he produced was just … boring. His intense […]

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Blogs

November 8th, 2009 No comments

There is an ongoing war between the traditional media and the new media; the blogs. I initiated my career as a debater in the blogossphere, and most of my contacts are part of the blogossphere. This war is extremely decisive for the development of the society, so a discussion on the pro and cons of […]

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The political correct and metaphysics

November 6th, 2009 1 comment

One might wonder; is there a life after death? The current philosophical dogma deriving, as I see it, from the Epicuran renaissance, says no. Epicuran doctrine holds the atomic build of the world as a base of philosophy. The tradition was conveyed through a roman philosopher/didactic called Lucretius. In the philosophy there is no God, […]

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Fire

November 6th, 2009 1 comment

I die, you live, that is the basic law of nature. As a habitat is crowded with species that are competing over ressources and space, the fight becomes fiercer and more violent. This is the problem of the planet, the race of man competes over ressources and territory. Now who will win? The strongest will […]

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We have to be prepared for the war

November 3rd, 2009 No comments

We are a generation with the opportunity to rebuild the country. Through the seventies, eighties, nineties, and the last nine years, nationalism has been a creed of a despicabel nature. At least this was the attitude of the elite; the media elite, the cultural elite and a great part of the political elite. Cosmopolitanism has […]

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France

November 1st, 2009 No comments

I have a really cool friend, he is from France and he is all about wine, the history of the different sorts of strange beverages of Tolouse and so on. He is into the different strategies of the french colonial powers, the history of France, and the current strategies of EU. EU is largely run […]

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