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Oct 2024
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Why is Modern Man so Weak and Powerless?...

Academy of Ideas
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 Many believe that the most important social divide in the West today is between the political left and right. Much of the discourse in the corporate and independent media revolves around this battle, and many believe that its outcome will have existential ramifications for the future of the West. But is this political conflict acting […]

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