It is a compilation, and edited version, of my series of 5 articles under the same title.
This book examines the contemporary through the lens of my recently published book “Modernity”.
It is a compilation, and edited version, of my series of 5 articles under the same title.
This book examines the contemporary through the lens of my recently published book “Modernity”.
In between writing... here is an update on my digital variations.
I selected 4 variations, from each of the series terminated as of today, to let you see their evolution over time.
The links bring you to the full galleries corresponding to each particular series.
Click on the images to get a larger version (1200 x 800 px). Have a great surf.
Watch Richard Turrin's last video about China's Digital Yuan and the impact it will have on money and payments around the world. This is technologically world-changing stuff that will leave Western countries in the stone age ...
The complete series totals 6 volumes :
"... to keep your sanity, and to avoid having your mind being captured by Western propaganda, I hope everyone stays as far as possible from the daily news about the fighting in Ukraine. To keep one's sanity one better remember that the daily news is a propaganda ploy to distract from the big picture… "
The USA was powerless to prevent Russia from acting in Ukraine to guarantee its security. And its adventurism, in the face of its loss of hegemony, excludes the possibility that the USA could ever be part of a solution to Europe's security problem. To have any security at all Europe will, one day, be forced to recognize the fact that the grand-mother of all civilizations is the sole impartial mediator that has the necessary wisdom to possibly avoid a Europe-wide conflict by guiding the parties directly concerned to a solution that is acceptable to all.
What is at stake is thus what kind of a world we are going to be living in tomorrow !"The security system in Europe, built largely by the West after the 1990s without a peace treaty having been signed after the end of the previous Cold War, is dangerously unsustainable.
... There are a few ways to solve the narrow Ukrainian problem ... But the task is wider: to build a viable system on the ruins of the present. And without resorting to arms, of course. Probably in the wider Greater Eurasian framework. "
“One of the crucial geopolitical questions of our time is how an emergent, supposedly Chinese hegemony will articulate itself. If actions speak louder than words, then Sino-hegemony looks loose, malleable and inclusive, starkly different to the US variety”.