Digital authoritarianism is reshaping democracy through AI surveillance and algorithmic governance. What does it mean for Canada and the world?...
The decline of cultural literacy threatens schools, media, and society—discover why the humanities are fading and how we can reverse the crisis....
Your anger is worth billions online. Discover how the outrage economy profits from every click, share, and scandal you can’t ignore....
Discover France’s hidden 17th-century scandal where black masses, poisons, and secret plots shook Louis XIV’s court to its core....
A rigorous critique of Thomas Sowell’s work, exposing gaps, contradictions, and flaws in his economic and cultural arguments....
The rise in Black female-headed households stems from structural, economic, and demographic forces—not primarily welfare or 1960s progressivism....
Exploring how American zealots wield faith and firearms to soothe fear, crave certainty, and avoid the chaos of an indifferent world....
Irony in modern art has been commodified, turning once-subversive satire into high-priced spectacle, stripped of its original rebellious bite....
Conspiracies persist not by secrecy but by our silence; we ignore the obvious injustices shaping daily life, allowing the rigged systems around us to endure unchecked....
BLPs vs FLPs reveal democracy’s political polarization: tradition vs progress, caution vs audacity, shaping politics, society, and generational conflict....
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....

















