Category: Knowledge

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Suicide Bombers of Modernity

Is there a substantial difference between revolutionaries of the Left and Right? Or, conversely, is there an even deeper identity between nihilists of traditional and progressive bent? What does it mean to be “against the modern world”? KT offers some answers.

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Beyond the Horizon: Plotinus on Eternity and Time

Kali Tribune’s Department for Philosophy in conjunction with Laboratory of Broken Mics and Fractured English proudly presents an interpretative reading of Ennead III, 7. “On Eternity and Time” by Plotinus. The purpose of our inquiry is to demonstrate a peculiarities of the method of what we call “traditional metaphysics”.

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Nothing on the Horizon: Introductory Passages of Heidegger’s “Being and Time”

KT’s Department for Sanitary Measures in Modern Philosophy commences the reading of passages of introductory section of Martin Heidegger’s “Being and Time”. As Heidegger is often mentioned on these pages – and in quite negative light – we are obliged to provide some insights based on his own words. This video can serve as a companion piece for everybody lacking formal education in contemporary philosophy and following standard KT critiques of modern and postmodern intellectual deviations, where Heidegger’s name, strangely enough, often seems to pop up.

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Without a Cause: The Sinister Nature of Synchronicity pt.2

In the second part of the analysis of the phenomenon of synchronicity, we proceed to compare it with what was traditionally understood as correspondence between man and the world. The synchronicity appears to be a veritable inversion of this relation with rather sinister consequences.

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Dialectics of Delirium: Was Garden of Eden Crisis a CIA Funded Regime Change?

In this podcast we approach the problem of Hegelian dialectics in it’s proper – Hegelian and not Anthony Sutton’s – sense, and dangers of history being depicted as the proper object of absolute knowledge. The case in point is the clear and present danger of God being denounced as CIA agent and Garden of Eden crisis a false flag or Soros funded regime change event.

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Without a Cause: The Sinister Nature of Synchronicity pt.1

In this analysis we’ll offer few insights about what the phenomenon called “synchronicity” might be. However, in contrast to most treatments of this issue – from C.G. Jung’s preliminary work down to plethora of the New Age “spiritual” textbooks and manuals, ending up with alt right ‘chaos magick’ inauguration of their President of choice – the inferences you’ll find here are intended to show that the question of synchronicity could in fact be a rather sinister affair.

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Orwell’s 1984 Revisited: Postmodernity and the Demise of Self-Made Man

Mihai Marinescu revisits Orwell’s “1984” and provides us with the exposition of still darker undertones present in this work, popular perhaps for all the wrong reasons. Orwell proposed no antidotes – but could it be that he never detected the essence of the poison itself? As Mihai demonstrates, the real horror of “1984” does not lay in the depiction of totalitarian monstrosity, as is customary understood. It is in the soul of its hero doomed to encounter his own reflection in the eye of executioner.