From Chains to Change: Unraveling the Web of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism for a Sustainable Future

Max Horkheimer, a leading figure in the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, critically examined the interconnections among various forms of social domination, including colonialism, nationalism, imperialism, and capitalism. His work provides a framework for understanding how these systems are intertwined and mutually reinforcing, ultimately leading to unsustainable and oppressive societal structures. Interconnectivity and Unsustainability Colonialism … Continue reading From Chains to Change: Unraveling the Web of Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism for a Sustainable Future

Friday’s Feelings – Asking AI a question about feelings

Telling others that you don't feel like doing something with them can be a challenging situation for many people. It's natural to want to be considerate and avoid hurting someone's feelings, but it's also essential to prioritize your own needs and boundaries.

A little good news — smart tech isn’t making us dumber

http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/smart-technology-is-not-making-us-dumber-after-all-according-to-new-study/ Well, I'd say the jury is still out on this statement, but the logic explained in the article makes sense. Smart devices are taking-on from us all the minutiae we needed to remember and offering us room to contemplate, reason, and think instead. Could this be saying we are now in a better place … Continue reading A little good news — smart tech isn’t making us dumber