The Conference of the Birds, by Attar.

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  1. Paulo

    Bakchos it’s a pity that this post has been ignored, it makes some powerful, this one is especially pertinent to what is happening in the world today:

    “ History offers a long, brutal catalogue of societies undone by this misalignment between rhetoric and reality. Weimar Germany’s collapse into Nazism is a primary example: the republic’s fragile wounds were exacerbated by lies that fed resentment and scapegoating. Joseph Goebbels’s propaganda machine did not simply persuade; it created an alternative public language in which persecution and conquest became claims of purification and destiny”

  2. Anaya

    I regret missing this post when it first went up. You have described to a remarkable degree what is happening in the United States right now.

    1. Bakchos

      Thanks for your comment Anaya, the similarities between 1930s Germany and Trump’s United States while not identical share some uncomfortable similarities. Fortunately the United States is a mature democracy and hopefully more readily able to withstand Trump’s authoritarian onslaught.

  3. Polina Ivanov

    You’ve yet again weaved a magical allegory out of a famous Sufi fable. Congratulations, I never tire of reading your work. Please keep writing.

  4. Mel Martínez

    When lies are enthroned as policy, they don’t merely mislead—they corrode the invisible webs of mutual trust that hold any society together.

    Empires and republics that trade reality for short-term control don’t fall to enemies. They self-erase.

    The remedy is neither partisan nor utopian: a cultural and civic discipline. Recommit to evidence. To empathy. And to institutions engineered to keep leaders accountable to what is true — never to what is merely expedient.

    Truth isn’t optional. It’s the only foundation that lasts.

  5. Jen

    Healthy democracy needs journalism like lungs need air.

    But concentrated ownership, political lobbying, and platform algorithms that reward outrage over accuracy are slowly throttling that supply.
    The result? We stop debating solutions and start debating who even gets to name the problem.

  6. Mick Donaldson

    Humanity really does need to wake up from our shared delusions.

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