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Individual Liberty and Collective Order: A Personal Reflection on the Foundations of Civilization

As I observe contemporary political debates, I often feel that humanity is engaged in a strange and unfinished conversation. Everywhere we hear the language of liberty, rights, democracy, equality, empowerment, and freedom of expression. Yet far less attention is given to the institutions, responsibilities, and collective discipline that make these ideals sustainable. It is as...

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Plato on Change and the Stability of States

Plato’s political thought in The Republic raises a question that remains painfully relevant in every age: does change strengthen a state, or does it slowly destroy it from within? In the modern world, where change is often celebrated as progress in itself, Plato appears almost uncomfortable, even suspicious of it. Yet his concern is not...

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Limits of Popular Government

Modern political systems present themselves as reflections of the will of the people. Constitutions, elections, parliaments, and public debate create the impression that power flows from the people upward to those who govern. However, the reality is far more complex. Real power often does not lie with elected representatives, but with permanent and less visible...

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Neitchei Thesis on Liberalism and Equality

I share a very important thesis on liberalism and equality, which will create more questions rather than fewer answers. It is not an attempt to settle the debate, but to disturb its comfort, to probe beneath what is often taken for granted, and to expose the tensions hidden within the moral language of modern politics....