Income vs. Outcome: How the World Came to Equate Money with Work

Introduction In a world where income is often the primary measure of work, the outcome—the true impact of that labor—is frequently overlooked. The notion that the amount of money earned correlates directly to the value of one’s work has become ingrained in society. But how did this shift happen, and can it persist in a … Read moreIncome vs. Outcome: How the World Came to Equate Money with Work

The Illusion of Visibility: Unpacking Racial Dynamics in Germany

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In recent years, the concept of “visibility” has taken center stage in discussions about diversity, especially on the example of Germany. The prevailing narrative suggests that increasing the presence of Black people and people of color (POC) in media and public life will contribute to reducing racism and fostering a more equitable society. However, a … Read moreThe Illusion of Visibility: Unpacking Racial Dynamics in Germany

By Design: The Wendy Williams Case and the Anatomy of a Fascist System

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Yesterday, Wendy Williams was on the Breakfast Club, and I was shocked to hear about her situation—being placed under guardianship for alleged cognitive impairment. What she described sounded alarmingly like deprivation of liberty and abuse. With the cognitive impairment seeming dubious at best, I’m reminded of a disturbing historical precedent: the 19th-century practice of “confinement” … Read moreBy Design: The Wendy Williams Case and the Anatomy of a Fascist System

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