Challenging modern cultural mandates, the text questions prevailing views on gender, media, and history. It exposes imposed ideologies that constrain freedom and culture, offering reasoned arguments and practical resources to empower Americans to stand against coercive policies and defend free expression.
Exploring intricate links among aesthetics, anthropology, and political economy, this work examines cultural production and reproduction through Asian traditions, where respect and family values emerge in language and ritual. It invites readers to grasp the nuances behind common actions in a multicultural world.
A sharp analysis portrays wokeism and political correctness as modern tactics to upend long-held privileges in favor of newly empowered interest groups. It asserts that, beyond labels, power remains a battle between monarchical and oligarchic forces driving divisions in politics, religion, and law.
Explores the mimetic encounters of classical material across Alexander Pope's poetry. Focusing particularly on Pope's Horatian Imitations, Megumi Ohsumi attempts to identify the extent to which mimesis plays a role in Pope's oeuvre.
Presents a collection of essays about the transformation of America, which has turned from a united nation to one more divided than ever under the presidency of Donald Trump. Author and attorney Tiberiu Dianu writes in the hope that America is mature enough to learn from its mistakes and avoid further scars along its evolving history.
Amid rising populism and deep societal divides, the West grapples with issues of identity, multiculturalism, and the power of social media. This study examines the weakening of national democracies and traditional values, raising hard questions about whether the era of Western dominance is drawing to a close.