The forces of isolationism and populism are gaining traction in many powers in the West, allowing the government of the People’s Republic of China to …
Highlander Politics
Russell T. Davies’ latest show is a warm but fascinating exploration of dystopian catastrophes with a truly underwhelming final scene. As ‘Years and Years’ draws …
Do Women Care More About Climate Change? How Can Feminist Theories Contribute to Climate Change Politics?
Why is it that there seem to be more female climate activists? Why is it that sustainability-related societies tend to be disproportionately dominated by women? …
Cognitive Dissonance as a Possible Explanation for Regression of Reproductive Rights and it’s Relation to Tradition
In Psychology, we refer to cognitive dissonance as a feeling of mental discomfort leading to an alteration in beliefs, behaviours or attitudes due to conflict …
Immigration and Culture throughout the Years
Throughout the years, immigrants have managed to assimilate into American society through a variety of forms. However, assimilating has never been an easy thing: all …
The Development of the 21st-Century Youth
While it is only 2019, the 21st century has unfolded in ways that were once thought to be unimaginable. A large influence that has shaped …
LIBERTAS (or a not-so-brief thought on how we are slowly sacrificing it)
[Trigger warning: even though there is no discussion of explicit details involved, this article touches on issues relative to sexual and racial violence.] French Revolution. …
Indian Elections 2K19: A Vote Against Authoritarianism and a Vote for Democracy
The world’s biggest democratic exercise has begun as India votes to elect a new Lok Sabha or Lower House of Parliament from the 11th April …
An Insight on the Oscars (eye ii)
A belated Oscars Rant Hollywood has a very distinct flavour of liberalism. Despite Fox News’ insistence to the contrary, the industry’s ideology is far from …