WEF: Psychologists say a good life doesn’t have to be happy, or even meaningful

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What does a good life look like to you? For some, the phrase may conjure up images of a close-knit family, a steady job, and a Victorian house at the end of a street arched with oak trees. Others may focus on the goal of making a difference in the world, whether by working as a nurse or teacher, volunteering, or pouring their energy into environmental activism.

Psychologists say a good life doesn’t have to be happy, or even meaningful

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Capitalism’s Court Jester: Slavoj Žižek

One of the most prominent intellectuals in the contemporary world was named to the list of the “Top 100 Global Thinkers” in Foreign Policy magazine in 2012. He shares this distinction with the likes of Dick Cheney, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Benjamin Netanyahu, and former Mossad director Meir Dagan. The theorist’s best idea—according to this well-known publication that is a virtual arm of the U.S. State Department—is that “the big revolution the left is waiting for will never come.”

Capitalism’s Court Jester: Slavoj Žižek

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Benjamin Teitelbaum on Aleksander Dugin

Everything surrounding the Russian philosopher, occultist and unofficial diplomat is shrouded in mystery.

Benjamin Teitelbaum on Aleksander Dugin: Why was Alexander Dugin’s daughter assassinated?

I’m posting this more for what he says about Aleksander Dugin as he has “met and interviewed Alexander Dugin many times” for his book. He speculates on who assassinated Darya, and why someone might target her father, most of which I don’t agree with.

Alexander Dugin

Below (in alphabetical order) are the works of Alexander Dugin (1962-) available at Eurasianist Internet Archive: “Baron Ungern: God of War” “Carl Schmitt’s 5 Lessons for Russia”  “Counter-Hegemony in the Theory of the Multipolar World” “Counter-Initiation: Critical Remarks on Some Aspects of the Doctrine of René Guénon” “Distributed Heartland: Towards a Multipolar Geopolitics ” “Dugin in Shanghai: International…
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