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#18 | 2025-06-15
Sam Gödel-Conway

" We are now living through the end of another narrative, the one that has dominated all of our lives. The WW2 consensus is ending. ... This consensus has decided not only the answers to the world’s questions but even the questions that we are allowed to ask. This consensus is everything from our political theory to the presuppositions that we carry to the thoughts we are capable of thinking. The WW2 consensus is a meta-narrative through which all westerners have viewed the world and human history for the last 70 years. It is sometimes called the “Boomer truth regime”. Among this meta-narrative’s sacred cows are democracy, the holocaust, the state of Israel’s right to exist, universal suffrage, and equality. Until now, you could be ostracized for questioning any of these. But things are changing. " https://thesaxoncross.substack.com/p/the-axe-is-laid-at-the-foot-of-the

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#36 | 2025-07-19
Sam Gödel-Conway

I enjoyed this post. I particularly like "Superman is a modern myth" and "Art reveals". Yes, the fear is correct. Any future with resurgent masculinity is one in which the women are just captured / acquired / attracted, often quite willingly, and the average man today, with no spirit / thumos / strength / network, gets - nothing. Actually nothing. The fact that this harem fear was expressed indicates that we (correctly) see ourselves as weak. When watching the film: - I noted that the only way Superman makes sense as a character is if he has rural American Christian parents, and that this film accepted that. A small change in the zeitgeist regarding Christianity ? - I highly enjoyed the new message from his birth parents. It's a striking twist on Krypton's culture that I don't think has been done before. - I appreciated Lex Luthor's recognition and acceptance of his envy, and his use of it as a source of strength.