A Reflection on Will MacAskill’s What We Owe the Future When I first picked up What We Owe the Future by Will MacAskill, I was drawn in by the promise of challenging yet essential ideas surrounding long-termism. As someone who teeters on the edge of ethical theory and social concern, the book beckoned to my

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Review of Against Progress (Žižek’s Essays) When I first picked up Against Progress by Slavoj Žižek, I was both intrigued and slightly apprehensive. Žižek, a name synonymous with provocative thought and radical insights, has always captivated me with his unshakeable ability to challenge the status quo. But would I be able to grasp the complex

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Book Review: Black Pill: How I Witnessed the Darkest Corners of the Alt-Right by Elle Reeve When I first stumbled upon Black Pill by Elle Reeve, I was both intrigued and apprehensive. The title alone drew me into the murky depths of a subculture I had read about but never fully engaged with. With her

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