Interview – Jason Pack
Jason Pack discusses his paradigm of Global Enduring Disorder for E-International and the experiences that brought him to his unique perspective on international relations.
Sympathy for the Devil: Stalin in his Own Words
In his latest work, I, Stalin, Martin Van Creveld asks us to have sympathy for the devil.
Of Tyrants, Petty Bureaucrats, Psychopaths, and Saints - A Review of ‘Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How it Changes Us’
Brian Klaas’ new book examines why certain types of individuals tend to attain institutional power, as well as how this power changes their psychologies, actions, and moral compass.
Our Shared Humanity, Middle Eastern Hospitality, and Authentic Georgian Wine Reinterpreted for Our Covid Christmas
This year’s holiday season follows rapidly on the heels of the most divisive election in American history. Its sheer vitriol and long-term polarising implications overtly challenge all possible prior assumptions about ‘our shared humanity’.
How to Avoid the Second American Civil War
This November, a second American civil war could erupt when one side loses the elections and the other takes to armed resistance or looting.
The online gambling industry would have preferred Clinton over Trump
YogoNet interviews Jason Pack about the Trump effect on global gaming.
The Hungary Model: Resurgent Nationalism
As if by some undiscovered Newtonian law, today's attempts at humanitarian internationalism are sowing the seeds for tomorrow's resurgent anti-globalization nationalisms.
Plato - slave-owning aristocrat or homosexual mystic?
Neel Burton's Plato: Letters to My Son attempts to rescue Plato from irrelevance and guide another generation of readers and leaders along the path of self-knowledge.