11 05, 2018

Historic Handshake between North and South Korea complicates Sino-American rivalry in Asia

By |2019-03-29T05:00:51+00:00May 11th, 2018|Practice|0 Comments

By: David O. Monda This week, witnessed the unprecedented diplomatic rapprochement between the presidents of North and South Korea. Political

27 04, 2018

Racist Ideas, Justice, and Freedom: A Review and Reflection on Ibram Kendi’s ‘Stamped from the Beginning’

By |2019-03-29T04:53:48+00:00April 27th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Justice, Practice, Theory|0 Comments

Stamped From the Beginning is filled with implications for political theory, both regarding distributive justice, and how we conceptualize freedom, showing limits to the typical bifurcation of freedom into its positive and negative variants.

9 04, 2018

A Quick Word on How Social Media is Rewiring the Democratic Ganglion

By |2019-03-29T00:40:58+00:00April 9th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Practice, Theory|0 Comments

All major political epochs have their corresponding media epochs: the reformation and the printing press, the nation state and the broadsheet newspaper, nationalism and the pamphlet. We now find ourselves at such an epoch, somewhere between the global village and the filter bubble.

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