Do Not Go Gently into That Good Night: Humanity in Its Twilight Years
Humanity is grappling with its own impermanence, unwilling to surrender but uncertain of how to endure.
Humanity is grappling with its own impermanence, unwilling to surrender but uncertain of how to endure.
The attitudes expressed by South Australia's Governor, George Gawler in 1838 reflect parallels with those in "The Island of Dr Moreau".
Humankind's eternal cycle of striving, failing, and re-imagining is reflected in the political dynamism our world repeats.
Abandonment of the principles of equality, justice and human dignity by a nation leads to disillusionment that engulfs the entire social fabric.
Authoritarianism and science skeptics are driving the Earth to a climate catastrophe.
The crisis of democracy is a global challenge demanding immediate attention.