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  • Why are Brits enraged at “presence”?

    Why are Brits enraged at “presence”?

    Public anger in the United Kingdom does not come from one event. Instead, it builds over time. People feel it in daily life, in conversations, and especially online. Therefore, what looks irrational often follows a structure. It is not chaos. It is accumulation. Crime: The starting point Crime acts as the initial trigger. Not statistics,…

  • What makes me believe in evolution? People act like animals

    What makes me believe in evolution? People act like animals

    I did not start with belief. Instead, I started with confusion. People behaved in patterns that felt too consistent to be random. I observed them in conversations, in groups, in conflicts. Then I read an evolutionary biology book. As a result, I understood the structure. However, the theory still felt distant. Then evolutionary psychology entered.…

  • How capitalism exploits ancient instincts: Homo consumens

    How capitalism exploits ancient instincts: Homo consumens

    Humans live in a highly complex economic system. However, the brain did not evolve for it. It evolved in small groups under scarcity, danger, and constant competition. Therefore, capitalism does not create human behavior. It exploits pre-existing instincts. This mismatch defines modern life. The evolutionary foundation of human behavior For hundreds of thousands of years,…

  • My deepest disappointment with the 4 horsemen of New Atheism

    My deepest disappointment with the 4 horsemen of New Atheism

    I once believed the success of Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Daniel Dennett proved something uplifting. I thought it showed that intelligence, clarity, and courage were enough. I thought anyone could have made it. In fact, I believed there were thousands of more talented people than they were, people sharper, deeper, and more…

  • Edward Snowden: An agent? Arguments for and against

    Edward Snowden: An agent? Arguments for and against

    Edward Snowden did not just leak documents. He triggered a global shift in how people think about power, surveillance, and the state. His actions forced governments to react, forced citizens to reconsider trust, and forced intelligence agencies to adapt. However, the deeper one looks, the less stable the narrative becomes. At first, the case looks…

  • Why do people claim mental illness is a matter of free will?

    Why do people claim mental illness is a matter of free will?

    The idea sounds absurd. Mental illness appears as something imposed, not selected. People see depression, anxiety, or psychosis as conditions that overwhelm the individual. However, a persistent belief runs underneath public discourse. Some people claim that individuals “choose” their mental state. They argue that people could simply think differently, act differently, and escape their condition.…

  • Monarchies brutally oppressed people, now they are celebrities

    Monarchies brutally oppressed people, now they are celebrities

    At first sight, monarchy looks harmless today. You see ceremonies, weddings, uniforms, and polished speeches. You see smiling figures waving to crowds. However, this image hides a radical transformation. Monarchies once ruled with absolute power. They controlled life, death, land, and law. Today, many of them exist as symbols, brands, and celebrities. This shift raises…

  • Prediction of racial hate in the world

    Prediction of racial hate in the world

    At first glance, people ask a simple question. Is racial hate rising or declining? However, the answer is more complex. It does not simply increase or decrease. Instead, it transforms. It shifts form, language, and visibility. In some places, it becomes subtle. In others, it becomes direct and violent. Therefore, to understand its future, one…

  • How the Vatican amassed its wealth and power

    How the Vatican amassed its wealth and power

    The Vatican appears as a purely spiritual institution. It presents itself as a moral authority, a religious center, and a guide for billions of believers. However, beneath this image lies a long history of material accumulation. Over centuries, the Church did not only shape belief. It built one of the most durable financial and asset-based…

  • Who built Israel? The super-rich, people, and movements

    Who built Israel? The super-rich, people, and movements

    The question invites a simple answer. Some say powerful families built Israel. Others say ordinary Jewish migrants did everything. Both views miss the structure of how states actually emerge. Israel did not come from one source. It emerged from a long interaction between ideas, money, migration, institutions, and conflict. To understand it, one must separate…