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Segment 5—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Who was Hitler?
Who was Adolf Hitler—and what happens when “unity” becomes a weapon? Segment 5 traces the rise of total control and the deadly consequences of collectivist ideology when the individual becomes expendable. If Stalin shows collectivism through class, and Mao shows collectivism through mass campaigns, Hitler shows something else: collectivism through nation and race. That’s important because people often reduce this conversation to economics, “socialism vs. capitalism”, when the
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Feb 114 min read


New Atheism: Same Old Unbelief, New Packaging — and a Movement Losing Steam
The faces of New Atheism—less a new argument, more a new marketing campaign. In his short piece “What Is New About the New Atheism?” David Glass makes a simple point that a lot of people miss: what felt “new” in the mid-2000s wasn’t that atheism finally found the winning argument. It was that atheism found a new public posture —loud, confident, media-ready, and built for a culture already primed to be suspicious of religion. Let’s walk through what the article says, with emp
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Dec 23, 20254 min read
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