• On Fear

    On Fear

    The men of our day and days past love to speak of freedom. They praise reason, individuality, and courage as if they govern human life. However, beneath every state, nation, decision, and relationship lies a much more powerful force: fear. Fear is the greatest driver of human emotion if analyzed close enough. Fear decides which…

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  • On the Fragility of Family

    Family is often treated as a permanent and unconditional bond, yet in reality it depends on fragile conditions like respect, balance, and mutual effort. When those conditions weaken, even the closest relationships can change, revealing that what endures is not the bond itself, but the ongoing choice to maintain it.

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  • On the Ideal Society

    On the Ideal Society

    This paper proposes a model of an ideal society grounded in a balanced understanding of human nature as both cooperative and self-interested. It outlines a system of shared executive power, protected rights, and strong social foundations while acknowledging that no society can ever be perfect.

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