SINGS, SYMBOLS, AND SIMULACRA: ON BAUDRILLARD, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE VOID OF MEDIATED REALITY
What if reality isn’t what it seems? Industrialization, capitalism, and technology have reshaped our world into a seamless blend of illusion.
Our biweekly journal, curated by a community of philosophers, is tailored for the intellectually curious reader seeking to better understand man as man, his place within a community of peers, and his connection to the divine. We believe in a world that values a profound sense of place, finds inspiration in the beautiful, and embraces an indefatigable authenticity. Articles are scheduled for release on alternate Fridays during the first and third weeks of each month.
What if reality isn’t what it seems? Industrialization, capitalism, and technology have reshaped our world into a seamless blend of illusion.
Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy explores tragedy's value in art and life, yet its muddled concepts and assumptions obscure its profound insights.
Understanding how the liberation of art and science, combined with new political ideas, propelled European nations to global dominance from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.
A calling for a return to the original principles of liberalism and private enterprise to address the consequences of consumerism's overproduction and manipulation.