
This section offers a critique of Western society and ideology through the lens of philosophy, politics, and cultural resistance. From the African humanism of Ubuntu to the corporate manipulations behind consumer culture and gender narratives, these essays explore the deep contradictions that shape life in the so-called modern West. This is not just a cultural reflection; it is an intellectual inquiry into power, meaning, and the soul of civilisation.
This archive examines Western society through politics, philosophy, and culture, analysing its contradictions, exposing its hypocrisies, and contrasting them with alternative traditions like Ubuntu and community-driven resistance.
- The Global Food Sovereignty Battle
- The Two Empires: Politics and the Algorithm.
- Anglo-American special relationship.
- George Abaraonye Oxford Union Controversy.
- Decoding Charlie Kirk’s Rhetoric
- UK Jobs Crisis 2025
- The Neo-Feudal System
- Rising Long Bond Yields
- Palantir Technologies
- Technocratic Feudalism
- The Human Tragedy of the Post Office Horizon IT Scandal
- Ubuntu: The Heart of Southern African Humanism and Healing
- Unveiling Propaganda: Decoding Narratives in a Hyperreal Era
- Unveiling the Empirical Cage: The Limits of Sensory Truth and the Resilience of Transcendent Realities
- Brewing Resistance: The Starbucks Boycott as a Catalyst for Corporate Accountability and Global Anti-Imperialism
- The Western Economy’s Branding Mirage: Luxury Mark-Ups, Colonial Exploitation, and the Rise of Community-Driven Alternatives
- The Fall of Western Civilisation: A Philosophical and Political Indictment of Its Oppressive Legacy and Global Decline
- Jordan Peterson: A Mirror of Western Hypocrisy and the Limits of Self-Reflection
- Challenging the Myth of Gender Equality: A Philosophical and Political Critique of Western Ideals
Key Themes:
- African humanism vs Western individualism
- Consumer culture, propaganda, and corporate power
- Gender ideology, performative equality, and philosophical limits
- Collapse of Western moral and cultural narratives
For related critiques, see [Western Hypocrisy] and [UK Politics].