Nietzsche's "last man" theory gets darker: when your brain's threat detector shuts off, you stop evolving and adapting.
Atheism, anti-racism, city life - not progress, but neurological atrophy?
Brutal take on modern moral paradigms.
The Old Testament's most uncomfortable truth: Yahweh wasn't a universalist.
He gave the Israelites the Ten Commandments - don't steal, don't murder.
Then immediately ordered them to slaughter everyone in Jericho.
Nationalist gods have always existed.
Neuroscience perspective: "Racism means your brain is functioning correctly" - exploring how threat detection and tribal instincts shaped human survival.
Fascinating look at the evolutionary psychology behind in-group preferences and religious nationalism.
Why do Jordan Peterson and Elon Musk denounce "woke" culture while staying trapped in the same liberal moral framework they claim to oppose?
They're fighting the symptoms, not the disease. Their threat detection is still calibrated by the very system they critique.
Scientists used magnets to suppress a brain region and found people became less racist and less religious.
They literally "deleted" moral values with electromagnetic waves.
Raises uncomfortable questions about free will and the nature of belief itself.
How people convinced themselves lockdowns were a moral crusade reveals something disturbing about human psychology.
The same neural mechanisms that drove medieval crusaders drove modern authoritarianism.
We're unconscious of how our "moral" convictions get manufactured.
Neuroscience commentator breaks down how urban environments reshape moral frameworks - from traditional values to experimental thinking.
Fascinating take on the psychology behind cultural evolution and individual identity formation.
Irish analyst on Northern Ireland: "Are you Catholic or Protestant?" isn't about religion - it's tribal identification.
Genetics show the real story: English settlers vs native Irish, using religious markers to identify whose side you're on.
The Golden One explains how he turns hit pieces into opportunities:
"They throw a hit piece at me. I use that... I slip, and then I gather force from the other side, then I come back. I use their momentum against them."
Marcus Follin on recognizing enemy propaganda:
"When they tell you 'it's inevitable, the future is this way, what we had doesn't come back' - stop and think. This is enemy propaganda designed to make you give up.
It's a battle of wills. Don't lay down."