In the Shadow of Global Crises
Climate change, pandemics, economic collapse — we live in a time of multiple converging crises. What do they have in common, and how should we respond?
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Climate change, pandemics, economic collapse — we live in a time of multiple converging crises. What do they have in common, and how should we respond?
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True freedom is not achieved in isolation but through networks of trust and mutual support. This article explores why building strong human networks is one of the most effective paths to genuine freedom.
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Freedom Cells are small, decentralized groups of people committed to building freedom and resilience together. This article explains what they are, how they work, and how to start one.
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Modern propaganda has evolved beyond crude manipulation. It operates through algorithms, data profiles and behavioral psychology — and has become almost invisible.
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From ancient Rome to modern social media: how propaganda has changed over millennia — and what remains constant about its methods and goals.
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Propaganda is one of the most powerful tools of control. This article explains what propaganda is, how it works, and how you can protect yourself from it.
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Conscious resistance is neither passive acceptance nor violent rebellion. It is a third path: deliberate, grounded, creative opposition to systems of control — rooted in self-knowledge and community.
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Technocracy is the governance of society by technical experts. This article explains what technocracy is, where it comes from, and why it poses a threat to freedom and self-determination.
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Compulsory schooling was not designed to serve children — it was designed to produce compliant workers and citizens. This article explores the history of school compulsion and the alternatives available today.
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What does "civilized" actually mean? A critical examination of civilization, its promises and its dark sides — and a question about what kind of society we truly want.
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Divide and conquer is one of the oldest strategies of power. This article analyzes how it works today — and what we can do to resist it.
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Why voting changes less than we think — and what alternatives to democratic participation actually create meaningful change.
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