Tagged: Branko Malić

Assimilation almost complete – an analysis of The Thing (1982) 1

Assimilation Almost Complete – an Analysis of “The Thing”(1982)

Nostalgic about eighties? “The Day After” still gets you misty eyed? Ancient synths remind you of the first kiss you imagined or even performed? The memory of lithe body of C 64 personal computer still influences your opposite sex beauty standards? If so, press play on tape, let the Cyndy Lauper do her thing, and allow us to disillusion you with analysis of epitome movie of this sorry decade. Kali Tribune’s Department of flipping the ice cubes in monodimensial space and motion picture analysis presents the borderline insane analysis of John Carpenter’s “The Thing” and it’s relation to Cold War paranoia.

The way the world goes – Rene Guenon on The End 4

The way the world goes – Rene Guenon on The End

There’s nothing like a bit of that old End Times predicting to pass a hot summer’s day. Or so they say. Kali Tribune claims the better antidote to heat: cold beer and Rene Guenon’s explanation of why the world has got to end neither with a bang nor whimper, but with a hell of a laugh.

Brzezinski’s distant mirror 1

Brzezinski’s distant mirror

Zbigniew Brzezinski’s book “Between Two Ages – America’s Role in Technetronic Era” raises controversies even now, 45 years after it was written. Here on Kali Tribune we’ll revisit it to point out just how radical and insidious it’s purpose is.

A Puritan of Hitchhiking 0

A Puritan of Hitchhiking

A little repose from difficult themes … in the embrace of still more difficult themes. But, this once in the form of literature. In this short story from eternally soon-to-be-published collection “Film sporedne ceste” (“A back road movie”), you can learn just how important it is to be a Puritan of Hitchhiking in order to get to hitchhike your way through life.

Depressive Tolerance 0

Depressive Tolerance

„The Model National (European) Statute for Promotion of Tolerance“, a draft law for implementation of tolerance as a mean of repression over private and public life of EU citizens, trumps all other legislation of similar ilk by it’s blatant openness. For your pleasure and instruction, Kali Tribune’s hermeneutical lab dissected the document and put forward the question:“What exactly is the tolerance we hear so much about in last decade or two?“ We are certain that our answer won’t put the smile on your face. Find out how in future ridiculing the feminists could put your in jail, what will the new institutions of repression look like and, above all, how flexible really are the limits of insanity in European Union. Meet the depressive Tolerance!

Don’t mess with Hegel 2

Don’t mess with Hegel

“Hegelian dialectics … Hegelian dialectics … I’ll find you where ever you are …” Is this conspiracy theorists rhyme really true? Or is it just a nursery rhyme?

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A death overdrive

The physician per se is deprived of the autonomy of rejecting the infliction of euthanasia if he is to uphold the reformed imperative of his vocation, just as the infant he discards is not autonomous. And, henceforth, we can observe the return of the euthanasia movement to its eugenics roots: in order for a happy society to live, the unhappy elements have to die; in order for good to be absolute, evil must be abolished; for if murder would be evil, then the murderer could not be good. So if the murderer is good, then the murder is not evil.