Disinformation and framing distorting authority, often amplifying market volatility (e.g., hype around AI bubbles). See also: Cultural Subversion.
Feb 19, 2026
Multiculturalism is not neutral. It is a systems design choice with sovereignty consequences.
Feb 18, 2026
Ideas dismissed in markets can endure in institutions.
Feb 17, 2026
Material strength mobilises armies. Ideology mobilises commitment.
Feb 16, 2026
Strategic depth can be manufactured with narrative, not hardware
Feb 4, 2026
Soft language, hard consequences: rhetorical codes that mask coordinated purges.
Jan 23, 2026
The rhetoric of worker control masks the permanence of state domination.
Jan 21, 2026
The slow erosion of civic virtue is a strategic vulnerability, not just a cultural drift.
Jan 20, 2026
How informal systems hollow out sovereignty
Jan 13, 2026
Europe’s integration model reveals a deeper contest: sovereignty vs supranational control and the capitalist systems willing to bet on the latter.
Jan 7, 2026
ESA’s 2025 ministerial reshapes the balance of space power as Warsaw and Madrid vault into the top tier of contributors, setting distinct strategic courses: one defense-oriented, the other industry-focused.
Jan 5, 2026
Truth, when codified and preserved, becomes unassailable terrain in contested narrative wars.
Dec 25, 2025
An argued shift from empathy as virtue to empathy as weakness and a warning about moral risk in societies and institutions.
Dec 24, 2025
MIT Technology Review and Financial Times forecast that AI will reshape economies, politics and civic trust: but only robust governance can preserve stability.
Dec 22, 2025
Democracies are rising to treat disinformation as structural risk and are building civil‐society infrastructure to fight it.
Dec 11, 2025
In the post-human transition, survival isn't about superiority but differentiation.
Nov 17, 2025
Loyalty, not legality, becomes the organising principle when civic trust erodes.