Freedom or Caged? – Politics Track
The Walls We Build Revolutionary movements that became repressive – where was the turning point? How does a belief system […]
Every political belief is built on a foundation: family, education, media, trauma, hope. This track examines how that architecture is designed – and how it can be redesigned.
We ask:
– What pillars hold up your political convictions?
– When does a belief become a load‑bearing wall that cannot be moved?
– How do systems (capitalism, democracy, hierarchy) act as blueprints for what we consider “common sense”?
The Walls We Build Revolutionary movements that became repressive – where was the turning point? How does a belief system […]
Freedom or Caged? – Does a stronger belief system bring liberation or entrapment?
Every ideology promises freedom, but every conviction also draws a border. This month, we examine the paradox of strong belief: it can empower action and community, but it can also calcify into dogma. From political movements that turned tyrannical to fan communities that gatekeep belonging – when does faith become a prison?
The Walls We Build Revolutionary movements that became repressive – where was the turning point? How does a belief system
The Walls We Build Revolutionary movements that became repressive – where was the turning point? How does a belief system
The Architecture of Influence How do family, education, social media, and algorithms “program” our political beliefs? We ask whether any
Born or Made? – Are we hardwired for belief, or written by our environment?
Are you born with a political temperament, or does your environment write your opinions? This month, we dissect the hidden mechanics of influence – from childhood conditioning to algorithmic nudges. Why do some people change their minds easily while others double down? Is the desire for truth hardwired or learned?
The Architecture of Influence How do family, education, social media, and algorithms “program” our political beliefs? We ask whether any
The Architecture of Influence How do family, education, social media, and algorithms “program” our political beliefs? We ask whether any
This month, we ask: Once you know who said it or did it, can you still hear the idea clearly? From cancel culture to artistic legacy, from political betrayal to personal friendship – when is detachment healthy, and when is it impossible?
Over three tracks, we will not find a single answer. Instead, we learn to hold complexity without collapsing into cynicism.
The System and the Self If a person’s convictions are partly built by the systems around them, how much of