Was Shakespeare secretly a Congolese woman? Of course not. But the fantasy reveals something deeper about the modern obsession with rewriting the past to flatter contemporary ideology.…
As artificial intelligence becomes more human-like, our own humanity risks erosion. This essay explores why small gestures like saying “thank you” to machines may be more than polite — they may be the last threads holding us together.…
Five years after the Covid lockdowns, society still hasn’t reckoned with the psychological and moral impact. Why did so many comply without question — and what does that say about us?…
The UK Supreme Court just reaffirmed the legal definition of sex — but many institutions still promote the idea that a child can be born in the wrong body. Here’s why that belief is flawed, dangerous, and needs to end.…
Across politics, media, education and culture, the West is being undone not by force, but by confusion. This essay explores how gaslighting — once a psychological term — has become a tool of power, eroding truth, trust, and the foundations of shared reality.…
Digital ID in the UK is being framed as efficient, inevitable, and harmless. But beneath the language of convenience lies a deeper shift — one that reshapes the relationship between citizens and the state.…
Artificial superintelligence isn’t science fiction anymore — it’s a looming reality. And unlike previous technological shifts, this one won’t just change how we work. It may redefine what it means to be human.…
In a culture that rewards confidence and punishes hesitation, epistemic humility has become a rare virtue. Here's why admitting we might be wrong is not weakness — but wisdom.…
Discover what epistemic humility is and why embracing the unknown can transform your thinking and enhance your conversations. Learn to recognise what you don’t know.…
For decades, Europe prioritised welfare over defence, relying on U.S. security while opening its borders. Now, with mass migration, strained social programmes, and rising insecurity, the continent faces a crisis. Can Europe reclaim its sovereignty before it’s too late?…
The Weimar fallacy is the mistaken belief that democracy inevitably leads to chaos, drawn from the downfall of Germany’s Weimar Republic. But was its collapse truly a failure of democracy—or a lesson in the dangers of economic turmoil, political extremism, and historical misinterpretation?…