Georg Hegel

Might Hegel’s Dialectics Offer A New Perspective on Two Party Politics? Till Bronner / River Man __________________________________ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy / Hegel’s Dialectics

Era of Cool X Politics

Musk Responds to Trudeau’s Post After Hockey Game Pursuance / John Coltrane “A Love Supreme” __________________________________________ After Canada beat the USA in the recent championship hockey game, people began discussing things like – as one internet blogger noted – the “geopolitics of Trudeau’s decision to post his comment on X after their win over the […]

Towards A Golden Age For Everyone

A Common Victory Over The Bureaucracy Impressions / McCoy Tyner _______________________________ John Fraim “What doctors don’t tell you is how you can cure yourself with simple changes. How the trials are rigged with funny numbers. Or how the trials never coordinate a concoction of drugs that are pushed on society. Our brains have been hypnotically deluded into believing […]

Dr. Jimmy

Dr. Jimmy / The Who from the Quadrophenia album 1973 Quadrophenia is the sixth studio album by the English rock band The Who, released as a double album in 1973. It is the group’s third rock operar, the previous two being the “mini-opera” song “A Quick One, While He’s Away” (1966) and the album Tommy (1969). Set […]

Super Bowl LIX (59)

The Battlefield of Super Bowl 59 There is New Year. And, there is the Super Bowl. For many, the New Year really starts with the Super Bowl. This seems the case for 2025 in particular. For me, the win of the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs symbolizes the incredible change in the first […]

Gen Z Revolutionaries

An Important Piece to Many Americans in January of 1776 Anthem to a New Land __________________________________ Thomas Paine, was much about changing the perspective of his generation right before the American Revolution. For 38 year old Paine, the battle was not between two parties but rather between two philosophies opposite to each other: the governed […]