22 April 2021• Culture/Society, Geopolitics, Politics
The European Union and its precursor, the European Common Market, are initiatives that promised a new direction for the world – one of...
10 March 2021• Culture/Society, Politics
I am sick and tired of hearing how Muslims are not to blame each and every time a Muslim murders people in Europe, Africa, the Middle East,...
9 March 2021• Politics
Expansion, conquest, colonisation, subjugation and slavery are the sad, ugly but natural dynamics of gangs, clans, tribes, peoples and...
5 March 2021• Environment
Global warming The on-going debate about whether there is/is-no global warming and whether it is/is-not caused by humans is boring in the...
5 February 2021• Culture/Society
In my view, religion is composed of two main elements: 1) spiritualism and 2) cultural identity....
16 November 2020• Politics
The past few years have seen the rise of a new phenomenon on the political scene – that of populist leaders, who have come to challenge...
11 July 2020• Politics
Quite apart from the to and fro deliberations about Brexit and its many implications, it is interesting to ponder the concept of...
11 April 2020• Environment
For almost fifty years now there has been a debate about pollution, climate change, overpopulation, over-consumption and whether or not we...
8 April 2020• Environment
Among the many creatures that have lived on this planet, humans are unique in that they not only tamed the wild and created large urban...
8 March 2020• Culture/Society
If we look back across history it tells us a tale of war and destruction; empires built on blood, neighbouring tribes and states at war...
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