philosophy

An imaginary conversation: on the essence of freedom
Quoting Juan Manual Arguelles, each time we give up a portion of our freedom with the aim of obtaining any type of security, for maintaining a certain standard of living, wellbeing, or development, we are walking through the consolidation of our voluntary servitude. It is evident that our society has voluntarily donated (temporarily) its sovereignty. […]

Sartre’s anarchist philosophy: on organization
According to Sartre, seriality is the fundamental type of sociability. Waiting in the queue of a bus exemplifies this kind of social organization, in which each individual is interchangeable for the Other, constituting a plurality in isolation. Seriality is linked to the concept of practical-inert field, which can be defined as the real servitude to […]