Public Health and Natural Rights: A Tale of Two Cities
5 min read Humans’ natural capacities for reasoning and speech mean that politics should be based on persuasion, not censorship, and that government should be based on consent, not coercion.
5 min read Humans’ natural capacities for reasoning and speech mean that politics should be based on persuasion, not censorship, and that government should be based on consent, not coercion.
< 1 min read Mark Changizi discusses three highly intuitive ideas that should be overturned.
< 1 min read Why ‘voting harder’ will not prevent another Covid event and why liberal democracy cannot stave off the bio-security state.
< 1 min read What’s next for the global reset agenda? How do we recognize the major patterns of deception?
27 min read For scholar Francis Fukuyama, the loss of humanity’s ‘essence’ lies unrecognised beneath transhumanism’s mountain of promise for a techno-scientific future of imaginative self-improvement. This paper aims to further our critical engagement with an ideology emerging across influential sectors of society.