Cultural Analysis

What is Happiness, instant bliss or lasting contentment?

  The modern term “happiness” is translated almost exclusively into the category of feelings. To be happy is described as the sensation you get when buying a Coca Cola, drinking it on the beach, surrounded by beautiful it-girls. Happiness is the instant bliss – the very moment of gladness – when you acquire something that you desire. The advertisement industry …

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Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: The Fall of the West

Conservative Feminism: Hanne Nabintu Herland

  Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: As the world watches a crumbling America turning third world country, the geopolitical shift to the East seems inevitable. Without justice, governments are no more than a gangs of bandits, said St. Augustine. The West, once striving for Constitutional values such as an independent judiciary, anti-corruption, citizen’s rights, equality regardless of race …

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NEW BOOK: British Christians ended slavery and long pushed for its abolition

British Christians ended slavery: Truth About Slavery: Practiced by Africans and Arabs in Africa long before the White man got involved: Herland Report

  Today we are told so many lies by the elite atheist propaganda machine, that many simply do not know how important Christian philosophy, ethics and religious thought was for the success of Western civilization. But historical facts are hard to deny. For example, it was British Christians who campaigned for the ending of slavery, as I point out in …

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Economic Ethics: Trust as ethical principle defines the difference between constructive and self-destructive Capitalism

American economy great only for equity owners: Ill

  A study of requirements for the optimal functioning of Capitalism quickly uncovers the need for a strong focus on trust. This applies to economics on the micro level as well as the macro perspective. Trust is one of the ethical principles that make the difference between constructive and self-destructive operation in profit-driven financial businesses. In cultures where social development …

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Jürgen Habermas: The origins of Human Rights is Christian theology in the Middle Ages and Spanish scholasticism

The origins of Human Rights is Christian theology: Hanne Nabintu Herland Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey, Orthodox Christianity, Herland Report

  To the surprise of many, Europe’s arguably most important intellectual, Jürgen Habermas (1929-) has made religion a major theme of his work late in life. The origins of Human Rights is Christian theology: Realizing that religion’s prominence in the public sphere has not diminished, rather on the other hand, is more vital than ever, Habermas is critical of his …

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Paul Craig Roberts: Important book about Gangster State Capitalism and Returning Feudalism – by Hanne Herland “New Left Tyranny”

New book about Gangster State Capitalism and Returning Feudalism: Paul Craig Roberts

  “Hanne Herland of the European Herland Report has a book published in which she argues that the ruling elite has resurrected feudalism by financializing the economy and offshoring middle class jobs. The title is New Left Tyranny, but it is about gangster state capitalism,” writes the leading political economist, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts in this analysis of the book: “Historically, …

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Pfizer Is Hiding How COVID Jab Damages the Heart

Pfizer Is Hiding How COVID Jab Damages: COVID and Myocarditis: The official Covid Vaccination Narrative: Getty

  August 3, 2023, the Australian Senate held a COVID hearing. Sen. Gerard Rennick asked Dr. Krishan Thiru, Pfizer’s Australian medical director, to explain the mechanism of how the mRNA COVID shot causes myocarditis. Thiru, however, kept talking in circles rather than answering the question. Pfizer Is Hiding How COVID Jab Damages: Either Pfizer has no idea how the shot …

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