Category Archives: mankind

Death of a scarecrow

Some say it was a historical day. The burst of joy resounding in the streets of a whole country covered with flags and painted faces would presumably support this as a fact. But I have to say I do not … Continue reading

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Akira Kurosawa’s nightmare

Do we really need all this energy, at whatever cost? Do we really have no other choice but keeping up with such rhythms of production (only slightly tempered on the global scale by the past semesters’ recession)? Couldn’t we live … Continue reading

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“What Remains of Us”

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Essential things

Really growing tired of this profusion of perfectly useless objects – that we misleadingly keep calling goods or commodities – that clog our world and poison everyone’s mind. Will this rotting of human attention away from what’s real and essential ever stop? Will … Continue reading

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We would know where we’re going

We walk into the future just like blood cells flow towards the organs – without knowing why. If these cells had our intelligence, they would know where they’re going, and what for. Similarly, if our intelligence was as complex and sophisticated … Continue reading

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Beavers in a man’s world

As soon as the beaver, the rat, or the wild boar population in a certain area grows by 20 or 30%, or to any level that is thought to be unsustainable within that particular ecosystem (and to be posing a threat … Continue reading

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