Category: Psychology and Sociology
From Statecraft to Stagecraft: Power in the Age of Illusion
“Politics is the entertainment division of the military-industrial complex.” —Frank Zappa In an era of livestreamed diplomacy and viral politics, global affairs have become a theater of spectacle. Traditional diplomacy is increasingly sidelined by political theater, as leaders bypass state channels to deliver unfiltered declarations via social media. Strategic announcements…
Bitcoin and the Gospel of the Digital Age
“They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator.” — Romans 1:25 Last week, I watched footage of Billy Graham’s historic New York Crusade at Yankee Stadium. Over 100,000 people gathered to hear him preach, a turnout that surpassed capacity….
America’s Housing Crisis: What’s Really Happening
“While the crowd cheers the circus, the house of cards collapses unnoticed.” — Adapted from Juvenal In a country obsessed with celebrity stories and political drama, a far more serious crisis is taking hold. America’s housing market is falling apart, and the debt-heavy economy is starting to wobble. Last weekend,…
You Don’t Think Your Thoughts—Propaganda Does
From Spectacle to Sanctuary: The Church’s Quiet Return
Jung’s Lens on America’s Divide: Archetypes, Polarization, and the Path to Healing
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”—Carl Jung Introduction: Jung’s Lens in a Fractured World Over the last few weeks, I’ve been deep in the work of Carl Jung—a Swiss psychologist whose insights into the psyche, archetypes, and the collective…
The Bride, the Father, and the Devouring Mother
Is there a Hidden Agenda Behind Tariffs?
Is the U.S. dollar dying?
“When confidence goes, the end is very near. It always comes faster than anyone expects and it always seems to be unexpected.” —Bernard of Chartres, 12th-century philosopher and thinker Working in Ecuador from 1996 to 1998, I figured out that currency and money weren’t the same things. It was taking…
From Statecraft to Stagecraft: Power in the Age of Illusion
“Politics is the entertainment division of the military-industrial complex.” —Frank Zappa In an era of livestreamed diplomacy and viral politics, global affairs have become a theater of spectacle. Traditional diplomacy is increasingly sidelined by political theater, as leaders bypass state channels to deliver unfiltered declarations via social media. Strategic announcements…
Bitcoin and the Gospel of the Digital Age
“They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator.” — Romans 1:25 Last week, I watched footage of Billy Graham’s historic New York Crusade at Yankee Stadium. Over 100,000 people gathered to hear him preach, a turnout that surpassed capacity….
America’s Housing Crisis: What’s Really Happening
“While the crowd cheers the circus, the house of cards collapses unnoticed.” — Adapted from Juvenal In a country obsessed with celebrity stories and political drama, a far more serious crisis is taking hold. America’s housing market is falling apart, and the debt-heavy economy is starting to wobble. Last weekend,…
You Don’t Think Your Thoughts—Propaganda Does
From Spectacle to Sanctuary: The Church’s Quiet Return
Jung’s Lens on America’s Divide: Archetypes, Polarization, and the Path to Healing
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”—Carl Jung Introduction: Jung’s Lens in a Fractured World Over the last few weeks, I’ve been deep in the work of Carl Jung—a Swiss psychologist whose insights into the psyche, archetypes, and the collective…
The Bride, the Father, and the Devouring Mother
Is there a Hidden Agenda Behind Tariffs?
Is the U.S. dollar dying?
“When confidence goes, the end is very near. It always comes faster than anyone expects and it always seems to be unexpected.” —Bernard of Chartres, 12th-century philosopher and thinker Working in Ecuador from 1996 to 1998, I figured out that currency and money weren’t the same things. It was taking…






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