Postmodernism challenges modernity by redefining truth, science, and culture, promoting diversity and questioning absolute views.
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Liberalism, rooted in the principles of individual freedom and human rights, explores the balance of governmental authority and social welfare, drawing on philosophical insights from thinkers like John Locke and Thomas Hobbes to navigate the complexities of modern democracy and capitalism.
The Social Dilemma exposes the complex interplay between social media, misinformation, and our perception of truth in today’s post-truth society.
Explore how nostalgia and past relationships shape the characters’ lives in Sing “Yesterday” for Me, revealing the delicate balance between memory and growth.
This article examines the complex relationship between Lenin and Stalin, analyzing their roles as either allies or adversaries and the resulting crisis in Bolshevik ideology.
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk reshapes the war genre with a raw, dialogue-free focus on survival and the haunting tension of WWII’s Dunkirk evacuation.
In The Little Prince, true adulthood is shown to be about openness and curiosity, contrasting with the shallow “adult-like” behaviors often mistaken for maturity.