The Age of Noise

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There are times in history when truth ceases to be a shared currency and becomes instead a matter of personal taste. Ours is such a time. The new sovereigns of the modern world is not reason, not faith, not even fear — it is noise. Endless, pulsating, self-replicating noise.

The leaders of this age is not a builders of systems but destroyers of meanings. They discovered that words need not … Read the rest

The Art of the Deal… With Reality

DALL·E 2025 02 04 15 43 16 A dramatic scene of a leader standing confidently on a cracked and crumbling pedestal, unaware that it is breaking apart beneath them The background

Content 18+ There’s something undeniably compelling about a leader who cuts through the nonsense. A straight-shooter, a no-nonsense dealmaker, a businessman who understands that what the world truly needs isn’t the stuffy regulations of bureaucrats, but bold, decisive action. No more waiting around for things to happen—just good old-fashioned leadership, the kind that rips through red tape, shakes up the establishment, and gets things done. Fast. Efficient. Unapologetic.

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The Anatomy of Power: How Democracies Succumb to Authoritarianism

Content 18+ Nations often look to their past with nostalgia, a powerful motivator that, though seemingly benign, can become a trap. The call to “make the nation great again” is one such lure, a phrase that is both alluring and profoundly loaded. Such calls can, paradoxically, contain the seeds of democratic erosion—an erosion which is all the more insidious because it is often achieved through democratic means.

Consider the example … Read the rest

Trump And Democracy In Action

By Eric Le Roy

Content 18+ There are a lot of ways to look at Donald Trump’s stunning victory, and perhaps even more ways not to. Among the latter are to demonize Trump and stomp one’s feet about ‘populism’ and start calling every Trump-supporter a nazi or fascist. But beyond the inevitable sour grapes and name calling, there is one error that leaps off the charts: pretending that Trump’s win … Read the rest