Have we ever truly governed anything?
A Grey Zone Reflection on Control, Complexity, and Collapse
A Grey Zone Reflection on Control, Complexity, and Collapse
After crossing over into intelligence, I realized how easily journalists are played by sources, by ego, by the system itself.
A scandal that seems grotesque at first glance but uncovers a much deeper fracture in how power, perception, and narrative now operate.
What if Karl Marx was right but for the wrong reasons? In this powerful reflection, Oriane Cohen revisits "Capital" through the lens of AI, strategic thinking, and the rise of mental inequality.
This is the second article of a series of two. So please, read the first article if you did not. It's incredible that I have to say this
Months ago, I attended a high-profile event. Lots of important people, plenty of influence in the room. But one individual caught my eye: not because of their charisma, but because
A comparative dissection of power consciousness across civilizations. This is not about East vs. West. It’s about lucidity vs. denial. The word power makes people uncomfortable in the West.
After an introduction and my reflections on Soros' life and past, I want to introduce you to a central element of his philosophy - the theory of reflexivity. In
We live with a comforting illusion: that society’s core sectors are independent worlds. This segmentation is deceptive.
Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025. The symbolism is profound. The emotional impact is global. The world has lost a figure whose influence reached far beyond
When I first moved to Israel, I remember saying to myself: "I have 100 questions, I need answers to". I left Israel, with 10000 different answers to my
Some reflections and comments on his recent interview