History Will Not Repeat Itself

Every society we create sooner or later faces the challenge of keeping up with an escalating demand for resources.  Although there is an immense drive to acquire more, there is never any strategy to conserve or manage what is already there.  Degrowth may be omnipresent in nature, but it has never been accomplished in a human … Continue reading History Will Not Repeat Itself

Resisting the Oligarchy means Resisting the World’s Biggest Brands

As the tariffs begin to bite, there is so much that we, ordinary consumers, can do to both survive a world of impossibly inflated prices, as well as teach the brands who stole our democracy and social benefits a big lesson.  This is not just about Elon.  Because behind each of your favourite products there … Continue reading Resisting the Oligarchy means Resisting the World’s Biggest Brands

The Joy of Self-Destruction

Sometimes we choose self-sabotage over fighting a battle we can’t win. Giving up is a desperate but effective attempt to convince ourselves that we still have full control: we lost the battle not because we lost it, but because we chose not to fight it.  Or at least, that’s what we tell ourselves.  Defeatism is … Continue reading The Joy of Self-Destruction

Social Media: A Brief History of The Mirror World

As civilisational collapse becomes supercharged and at the same time concealed by social media algorithms, it is more urgent than ever to understand how the social media phenomenon got us here, rather than surrender to the unreality of the mirror world that has seized control of individuals and society.  As with other innovations, our dependence … Continue reading Social Media: A Brief History of The Mirror World

Lifecycle of a Swasticar

Elon’s Swasticars did not become fascist overnight. They were all along part of a system which breeds fascism and green fairy tales in order to boost profits and keep fattening the oligarchs.  Replacing fossil fuel-powered cars with electric vehicles addresses neither traffic congestion nor carbon emissions.  Electric vehicles enter the market as brand new cars … Continue reading Lifecycle of a Swasticar

The Land of “I Will Sue You” Is No More

When I was growing up, one of the stereotypes, fair or unfair, we always said about Americans was that they’ll sue someone at the drop of a hat, for silly stuff.  Even then, it was clear that litigation was being used not as a vehicle for justice, but as a weapon of revenge and extortion. … Continue reading The Land of “I Will Sue You” Is No More

The Economics of Incarceration: Detention Capitalism Is Here, No One Is Safe.

As the US becomes an authoritarian dictatorship wielding all instruments of fear it possibly can, reports in mainstream news networks have begun flooding in of tourists with valid US visas being detained for lengthy periods for no valid reason: Lucas from Germany, 16 days detention Jasmine from Canada, 12 days detention And this: French scientist … Continue reading The Economics of Incarceration: Detention Capitalism Is Here, No One Is Safe.

My Tesla “Autopsy” OP-ED at the Marketing Journal

original link The smell of formaldehyde may be nauseating and the cold white flickering light above incredibly unkind, but this is an opportunity I wouldn’t miss for the world: as I prepare to put my hypoallergenic nitrile gloves on, get ready to dive deep into this corpse with me. We’re about to do an autopsy … Continue reading My Tesla “Autopsy” OP-ED at the Marketing Journal

Disorder Is Their Order

I’ve been walking past this graffiti on the beach for years.  Meters away from the surf and right on the concrete beach walk, it is highly visible to foot traffic but too boring to notice: a hasty, unimaginative execution in plain black dripping spray paint on a dystopian iron door the key to which has … Continue reading Disorder Is Their Order