By Alexander Blum The Christian age is the age of the fish. The meaning of this poetical and incoherent statement is that the Christian concept of the “Word” and the “logos” is the fish that resides in the unbroken tides of the unconscious.
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Thoughts on my Jordan Peterson Interview
(The original interview can be found here) Jordan Peterson recommends the Christian dictum from Matthew 3:16 – “Be as wise as serpents, and as innocent as doves.” That passage is the summation of Peterson’s recurring idea that true virtue is possessed only by those with the capacity to destroy others, but who out of their… Continue reading Thoughts on my Jordan Peterson Interview
Infinite Fragmentation: The End of Identity Politics
The nihilism and incompleteness of modern life will never be healed through an infinite fracturing of humankind through the lens of identity politics. Fracturing can only lead to the annihilation of universal concepts, and with that, the end of the universal ability to speak and reason freely. Identity politics, nested in postmodern thought, seeks to… Continue reading Infinite Fragmentation: The End of Identity Politics