Episode 88: Critique | Grounding and Defending the Life-Coherent State

How do you critique an ambitious new political framework without dismissing its central insights? This episode examines The Sovereign Enclosure of Life from the perspective of a constructive reviewer, exploring how theory can be strengthened through concrete examples, geopolitical realism, and clearer communication. Read More

Episode 87: Debate | Is the Nation-State a Life-Harm Machine?

Is the modern nation-state humanity’s greatest political achievement—or a historically constructed system that now sacrifices living systems to preserve its own sovereign authority? This debate explores both sides of one of the most fundamental political questions of our time. Read More

Episode 86: Deep Dive | The Nation-State as a Life-Harm Machine

What if the nation-state is not a timeless political reality, but a historically constructed technology that has become increasingly disconnected from the conditions that sustain life? In this Deep Dive, we unpack The Sovereign Enclosure of Life and explore how sovereignty, borders, identity, bureaucracy, and development came together to form what Dr. Bichara Sahely calls the “life-harm machine”—and why a life-coherent redesign may now be necessary. Read More

Episode 85: Critique | How Institutions Suppress Evidence of Suffering

This Critique episode examines Letting the Wound Update the Model, asking how its powerful synthesis of Friston’s Free Energy Principle, institutional denial, and life-coherent design can be strengthened. The discussion highlights three key improvements: making the bridge from individual cognition to institutions more explicit, adding everyday micro-level case studies, and reorganizing the practical architecture into a clearer implementation pathway. Read More

Episode 83: Deep Dive | The Biological Architecture of Institutional Denial

Why do intelligent institutions repeatedly ignore obvious human suffering? Drawing on Karl Friston’s Free Energy Principle, this Deep Dive explores Dr. Bichara Sahely’s white paper Letting the Wound Update the Model, introducing the concepts of pathological and life-coherent self-evidencing. From neuroscience to geopolitics, the episode examines how systems defend their preferred models, why evidence of harm is often suppressed, and how institutions can be redesigned to become genuinely self-correcting. Read More