ESSAYS
These essays explore a single underlying question: what happens when a society loses its grip on reality?
They examine the gradual breakdown of shared assumptions—about truth, evidence, meaning, and authority
—and the conditions under which disagreement turns into something deeper: fragmentation.
What appears on the surface as political conflict or cultural tension often reflects a more fundamental instability
at the level of perception and interpretation.
Taken individually, each piece isolates a specific dimension of this shift. Taken together,
they form a broader framework: an account of how a common world dissolves,
and what replaces it in its absence.
This is not a collection of opinions, but an attempt to trace a structural change
—one that increasingly defines the intellectual and cultural landscape of the modern West.
Begin anywhere, or follow the sequence.
TOPICS
(SHORT ARTICLES)
Next steps in this inquiry:
FULL ESSAYS
1. The Epistemological Crisis in the West:
(The West Is Losing Its Grip on Reality — Here’s Why)
2. Fall or Rebirth of the West
3. Preparing the Tao of Ethics
4. Parmenidean–Platonic Pathology
5.Conclusion at the Treshold