Tag: New Renaissance
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 8: The Future Shaped by the Structure of Being
The recognition of the eternal and indestructible nature of Being is not a mere theoretical exercise; it has profound implications for the future of human civilization. Up to this point, we have explored the collapse of former meta-narratives, the necessity of an indestructible foundation, and the ways in which the Structure of Being provides the…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 7: Art, Culture, and the Eternal Structure of Being
The decline of Western civilization has not only manifested in politics and ethics but has deeply affected art and culture. The modern world is flooded with cultural expressions that reflect fragmentation, disintegration, and a lack of meaning. Traditional artistic and cultural forms once expressed a sense of order, beauty, and connection to the eternal, but…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 5: The Return of Meaning and Order
The recognition of the indestructible foundation of Being marks the turning point in the search for meaning. If human civilization has suffered from fragmentation, nihilism, and relativism, it is not due to a lack of ingenuity, technological progress, or political innovation, but because it has lost sight of the eternal structure that underlies all existence.…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 3: The Necessity of an Indestructible Foundation
The collapse of Western meta-narratives has left a profound void—a vacuum of meaning that has led to fragmentation, disillusionment, and an existential crisis. In the absence of a unifying foundation, society has oscillated between extremes, from the radical deconstructionism of the left to the nostalgic restorationism of the right. However, both positions are ultimately inadequate,…
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