


Thanatological Horizons: Transcending the Graveyard as Symbol
In our modern civilization, we still have not come to terms with the notion of death and its message. Like birth, death is a truth of life, and it cannot be conquered immediately as other aspects of life can be—through rationality, reason, faith, or science. So far, anyhow.
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The Hollow Illusion Of Family
We like to view the idea of family as an unquestionable concept. We see the connection with our birth and the inner universal significance of this among the strange survival durations of life, held as a collective. This is why we stand by the phrase "blood is thicker than

Labour And The Attack On British Identity.

Speculation On Working Life As Vaudeville
Not only is it apparent that, under the tying of a business, we all walk through the first doors as unique and contemplative persons, that from the advertisement of a role, find ourselves summoned into a world where our indifferences, under temporary observation, are buried. Only to find that the

On The Psychology Of The Incel
Modern culture offers everyone a role to play, a mask to wear, a game to stumble through. But the incel is a reaction to an alienating culture; his role is one that has been imposed on him by his so called limited biological capabilities. He finds himself torn—alienated from
