The decline of cultural literacy threatens schools, media, and society—discover why the humanities are fading and how we can reverse the crisis....
A rigorous critique of Thomas Sowell’s work, exposing gaps, contradictions, and flaws in his economic and cultural arguments....
Money is a government-issued IOU, a liability, and a token for paying taxes; individuals hold it temporarily, not as true private property....
Bank deposits and cash circulate as government debt; the state controls, creates, and cancels money, proving it is not owned by individuals....
A witty op-ed asking: if only you exist, why attend church? It weighs skipping faith as illusion versus embracing ritual for meaning, mystery, and inner awe....
Government surpluses shift debt onto citizens; Graeber reveals money as obligation, exposing austerity as power and silence as ritualized control....
A deep dive into how “third places” — the public spaces that exist between home and work — are struggling to survive in the digital era, yet remain essential for social cohesion and creativity....
The Alchemy of Debt: Paul Grignon’s Money as Debt III Pulls Back the Curtain on the World’s Favorite Illusion “Money is the only story everyone believes—until it stops working.”— from Paul Grignon’s M...








