Tag: Social commentary


  • Ancient Abuses, Modern Echoes: The Felix File

    What do a first-century Roman governor, a power-hungry CEO, and a scandal-ridden politician have in common? The answer lies in our complex relationship with power.  Let’s look into the intriguing case of Antonius Felix to illuminate this timeless issue. Antonius Felix, a 1st-century Roman procurator of Judea, might seem like an ancient and irrelevant figure,…

  • Gaslighting has gone mainstream

    Has the pandemic uncovered our darkest side? Let’s reconnect with being decent human beings.

  • Chronological snobbery

    I don’t normally do social commentary, but when I do, it’s because I feel compelled. This here is one of these moments.