A moment of insight captured the danger in our widespread ‘sovereigntism’ – and how we ought to relate to each other instead – by Rupert Read Read at …
A moment of insight captured the danger in our widespread ‘sovereigntism’ – and how we ought to relate to each other instead – by Rupert Read Read at …
Interesting perspective on the intersection of dreams and politics. But dont you think that sovereignty is valid only in a world where the concept of nation-states exists? In a globalized world, how can one argue for absolute sovereignty, especially when dreams transcend borders and cultures?
Interesting read, guys! But isnt it a bit too arbitrary to base political views on a dream? I mean, dreams are an amalgamation of our subconscious. So, isnt it more about personal interpretations than an actual political reality? Just tossing it out there. Thoughts?