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  • Right to be Independent of: Personal Interest or the Common Good, Pick One!

    Right to be Independent of: Personal Interest or the Common Good, Pick One!

                Human rights, a vague declaratory term that provides no insight as to where they come from. While the concept of human rights or individual rights originated from the natural rights, both concepts are now ruled by the zealous rationale of egalitarianism and freedom. Egalitarianism asserts that individuals have rights to abortion, rights to healthcare, Read more

  • A little more on Symperifora and Semainess

    (1) Semainess, derived from the word meaning, meaning has its roots in the Greek term semasía, which signifies a message, and semainein, meaning “to signify.” The core of the word “meaning” lies in signification. The Greek use of the word virtue encapsulates this idea, illustrating how performing actions in an excellent manner is dignified. Consequently, Read more

  • Identity: Why Choosing What you Believe MATTERS

    Identity: Why Choosing What you Believe MATTERS

    No individual or living being exists in isolation. Entities are products of preceding influences. Individual persons emerge as products of various interconnected aspects of existence, including the mental, physical, spiritual, genetic, and more. These factors interact with core properties that are relatively unchangeable, such as genetic material, natural proclivities, and inherited trauma—collectively termed “Natural Identity.” Read more

  • Clientelism: the Tracing of our Vasal State

    Clientelism: the Tracing of our Vasal State

    Currently, there is not a single demographic in the United States of America that does not receive some form of benefit when they exercise their right to vote. Since the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ), the federal government has strategically harnessed this dynamic. If you feel marginalized or overshadowed by the interests of other Read more

  • The Mandela Effect of the Civil Rights Movement

    The Mandela Effect of the Civil Rights Movement

    Origins of the Term The Mandela Effect, coined in 2009 by paranormal researcher Fiona Broome, refers to a phenomenon where large groups of people remember an event or fact differently from the way it occurred. Broome’s realization stemmed from her incorrect belief that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s, even though he was Read more

  • The Collapsing Betrothal: Part 2, Big Brother Replacing Weak Communities

    Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was initially established as part of the programs introduced under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration, aiming to expand the social safety net. By the early 1960s, the program underwent desegregation to ensure that black households had access to these benefits. However, a lesser-known aspect of AFDC was the Read more

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