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Hungary Is Not a Harbinger: Why Orbán’s Loss Doesn’t Predict a U.S. Democratic Wave
If Hungary offers any lesson for American observers, it is not that populism has been rejected, but that populist governance must eventually confront the cumulative effects of time in power.
lhpgop
Apr 134 min read


The Narrative Pipeline of Modern Long-Form Podcasts: A Case Study in Gradual Framing
It is in the next stage, however, that the most consequential transition occurs. The scope broadens further to include religion, culture, and civilizational identity—not as theological subjects, but as explanatory frameworks for conflict and power
lhpgop
Mar 243 min read


IRAN REACTOR ATTACK? A WHODUNNIT OR NAH
n other contexts, these same outlets demand multi-source confirmation, forensic detail, and official acknowledgment before drawing conclusions. Here, that standard appears to have been relaxed.
That inconsistency is not neutral. It shapes perception.
lhpgop
Mar 183 min read


China’s Great Green Lie: What “World Leader in Renewables” Really Means
China is not leading a clean-energy revolution. It is leading a numbers revolution.
lhpgop
Feb 44 min read


The Fantasy That Devoured Reality: Jung, Technocracy, and the Gamified Mind
The tragedy of our age is not that we dream, but that we mistake our dreams for the world. The technocrat seeks to perfect the cosmos through code; the digital socialist seeks to redeem it through policy. Both are children of the same illusion—that reality is pliable clay in the hands of the enlightened.
lhpgop
Nov 12, 20255 min read


“Arbiters of Truth” & the Outrage-Driven Influencer Economy
The emergent “outrage economy” redefines how information spreads—and often at the cost of truth, civility, and social cohesion
lhpgop
Sep 2, 20252 min read
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