Dive into Media Ownership, Ideological Disquiet, and Commercial Rivalries through Analysis of “Rupert Murdoch’s last move? The Spectator is in his sights” by Jim Waterson in The Guardian.
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Ramifications from Gabriel Weinberg CEO of DuckDuckGo calling out Google
Precis and Critical Analysis of “DuckDuckGo CEO says Google kills competition through phone deals that make it hard for users to switch search engines: ‘It’s too many steps’” by Paul Wiseman, Michael Liedtke, and the Associated Press from Fortune.
Continue readingDisconcerting Revelation: The Importance of Upholding Time-Honored Doctrine Amid Societal Flux
Based on a survey reported by The Times, the article explores the growing inclination among some CofE clerics to align church doctrine with contemporary societal attitudes, particularly concerning sex, marriage, and gender roles. This piece provides a thorough review of the survey’s findings while advocating for the Catholic Church’s steadfast adherence to traditional teachings.
No Shit Sherlock: The Overdue Collapse of NFT Mania
In the midst of an era where digital monopolizes not only communication but value, the booming bubble of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) has finally met its bursting point, a scenario as obvious as it was inevitable. A recent study featured in an article by Neirin Gray Desai from DailyMail highlights a stark reality: 95% of the NFT market is now categorized as ‘worthless’. The wave that swept celebrities like Justin Bieber into a $1.3 million expenditure for a ‘Bored Ape’ NFT has retreated, leaving the artwork’s value deflated by 97% to a mere $37,000.
Continue readingCritical Analysis of Steven Levy’s WIRED Article on Elon Musk’s Biography by Walter Isaacson
The WIRED article “If Elon Musk Had Been a Happy Child, Would He Still Be Launching Rockets?” by Steven Levy delves into biographer Walter Isaacson’s insights on Elon Musk, drawn from Isaacson’s extensive new biography of the tech mogul, simply titled “Elon Musk”. This critical analysis examines Steven Levy’s WIRED article, scrutinizing its engagement with Walter Isaacson’s biographical approach to Elon Musk, while also questioning the ethical considerations Levy brings into focus.
Continue readingReview of “Punk’s spirit is broken” by Lias Saoudi, frontman of Fat White Family
Punks not Dead sang Watty, but, by now, it most definitely is. When you over intellectualise the argument, it’s definitely not punk anymore. Quick review of a recent article published on Unherd.
Continue readingComparing “Warlock” by Oakley Hall and “Blood Meridian” by Cormac McCarthy
Comparing “Warlock” by Oakley Hall and “Blood Meridian” by Cormac McCarthy sheds light on how both novels reshape and redefine the Western genre. Let’s embark on a comparative analysis that argues that “Blood Meridian” delivers against the promise hinted at by “Warlock” in terms of exploring the darker aspects of the Western genre:
Continue readingSynopsis and Critical Analysis of Warlock by Oakley Hall
“Warlock” by Oakley Hall, published in 1958, is a Western novel that delves deeply into the psychology and morality of its characters, while simultaneously offering a revisionist perspective on the traditional Western narrative. Here’s a brief critical analysis:
Continue readingCritical Analysis of Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West” is a 1985 novel by American author Cormac McCarthy. It is often considered one of his most challenging and accomplished works. Here’s a brief critical analysis of the novel…
Continue readingFritz Leiber: A Titan of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Join me in an exploration of the life, works, and themes of Fritz Leiber…
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