A critique of From Ungrieved Trauma to Globalized Insecurity focused on making the paper more accessible, grounded, and actionable. This episode asks how the analysis can lead with human trauma before theory, weave the Middle East case throughout the argument, and operationalize the Life-Knowledge Commons through concrete mechanisms of accountability, declassification, sanctions review, and life-coherent security. Read More
Tag: Institutional Survival
Episode 45: Why Institutions Put Survival Before People: A Debate on Institutional Autopoietization
A debate on why institutions put survival before people. This episode asks whether institutional autopoietization is a treatable pathology requiring life-coherent correction — or whether operational closure, metrics, abstraction, and procedural simplification are unavoidable costs of coordinating complex societies at scale. Read More
Episode 42: Eucharistic Logic for a Predatory Civilization: A Debate on Consumption and Communion
A debate on Eucharistic logic for a predatory civilization. This episode asks whether the pattern of receiving, blessing, breaking, and giving can practically reshape institutions that consume labor, attention, bodies, and ecosystems — or whether Eucharistic self-gift exceeds what secular systems can realistically embody. Read More