Category: History

  • When Pain Shapes Politics: On Discrimination, Protest, and the Risk of Misplaced Anger

    When Pain Shapes Politics: On Discrimination, Protest, and the Risk of Misplaced Anger

    It’s about how personal and collective pain—often valid and justified—sometimes spills over into debates where it clouds our ability to judge clearly. I see this pattern in feminist debates, in discussions about universities or the military, and very strikingly in the infamous O.J. Simpson trial.

  • Intersectional Theory and Antisemitism

    Intersectional Theory and Antisemitism

    The political left needs to stop this now The Holocaust, known as Shoa for Jewish people, resulted in the tragic loss of six million Jewish lives, leaving an indelible imprint on global history and memory. Following the conclusion of World War II, the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 provided a homeland for…

  • 10 Cryptographic Techniques you need to know

    From Roman Empires to supercomputers Cryptography, the art of writing or solving codes, has been an integral part of human history. It has evolved from simple ciphers used by ancient civilizations to complex algorithms that secure modern digital communications. This article provides an overview of 10 different encryption methods, offering a glimpse into their historical…

  • What is the sense of life? IT’S OBVIOUS!

    Depression often correlates with nihilism, an attitude of seeing no sense, virtue, or meaning in anything. Not even in life, and that can sometimes become dangerous. But it is lunacy and an utterly false assumption to claim there is no sense of life. We just have to think less complex about it. I make a…