Civilisation and power
In earlier reflections, I argued that civilization is essentially nothing more than a set of customs—most of them governing the ordinary routines of everyday life—along with the practical means that…
In earlier reflections, I argued that civilization is essentially nothing more than a set of customs—most of them governing the ordinary routines of everyday life—along with the practical means that…
Can the ultimate aim of all my inquiry be summarized in some way? I discussed this with an AI that has a fairly good grasp of what I read and…
Czech Senator Daniela Kovářová (who was not yet a senator at the time) warned many years ago against the fanatical campaign against the harassment of women and against the growing…
The decline of a civilization is, at its core, nothing more than a change in the customs that define everyday life. That may not sound especially alarming at first. But…
The Czech debate over the Constitutional Court’s decisions follows a curious pattern. A case is brought before the Constitutional Court. The opposition (by which I mean the parties that won…
An observation from the Czech-British anthropologist Ernest Gellner: In societies where production expands rapidly—for example, industrial societies that quickly adopt new innovations, though not only those—people can improve their circumstances…