Noam Chomsky on Power, Lies, and the Duty of Activism
Does possessing knowledge come with a moral obligation to rebel against power?
Engage with timeless philosophical questions about existence, truth, and ethics. From ancient wisdom to modern existentialism, this category explores how we find meaning and understand reality.
Does possessing knowledge come with a moral obligation to rebel against power?
Are we truly running out of resources, or did the 1968 doomsayers get it wrong?
How do art and political disagreement shape a truly equal society?
Why does everything in modern society feel so temporary and unstable?
Are our daily comforts and endless digital distractions actually a hidden cage?
Are your emotions secretly sabotaging your best decisions?
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Are we truly free, or just trapped in a comfortable cage of endless choices?
Are you unknowingly consenting to your own subjugation?
Is the modern world systematically destroying our capacity for deep thought and genuine connection?
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