SCIENCE CRITIQUE ⟩ Martin Pent: science is no longer a solution, but part of the problem
Martin Pent argues that while modern secular societies view traditional religions as relics, they still rely on deeply rooted belief systems that shape their understanding of the universe.
Michael Higgins: Human rights tribunal seeks to bully and punish trans heretics
A ruling by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal imposes a $750,000 fine on an individual for questioning gender ideology, raising concerns about freedom of expression and compliance with belief systems.
Does Religion Return?
The article discusses the recent influx of religious-themed cultural products but argues that this does not signify a return to traditional belief systems that structured society.
The Main Thing in Kremlin Propaganda is to Convince That It’s Worse Elsewhere. A Conversation with Foreign Policy Researcher Hiršs
The article discusses the insights of foreign policy researcher Mārtiņš Hiršs on the role of stories and disinformation in shaping perceptions of reality, highlighting the differences in worldview and belief systems across societies.
Vladimiras Laučius. About Opium for Intellectuals and the People
The article discusses the concept of 'opium' as it relates to both intellectuals and the general public, comparing insights from Karl Marx and Raymond Aron on belief systems in the context of societal progress.
"Horoscopes Prevent Taking Life into One's Own Hands"
Professor Christoph Bördlein discusses the appeal of horoscopes in providing insights into love and new beginnings while cautioning against their misleading nature.
These are the countries where the color of clothing plays an important role in New Year's Eve rituals
Every December 31, millions partake in cultural practices such as wearing specific colors of clothing during New Year's Eve rituals that transcend borders and belief systems.