The Myth of Scarcity: Humanity’s Oldest Lie, Capitalism’s Greatest Weapon

They told us the world is not enough. That there is not enough food, not enough water, not enough time, not enough homes, not enough land, not enough money. That your suffering is natural. That poverty is inevitable. That hunger is a fact of life. That inequality is the price of progress. But they lied. … Read more

Spiritual Resilience: Indigenous Beliefs in the Face of Colonialism

The histories of India and Africa are marked by the enduring legacies of colonialism, yet their trajectories diverge significantly when it comes to the adoption of Christianity and the subsequent impacts on their societies. While both regions were subjected toEuropean domination, India largely resisted the spread of Christianity, whereas Africa experienced widespread conversion to the … Read more