The Manufactured Consent Machine
- society
- politics
- attention
Because of this, we are unable to see the full picture. We only get to see what they allow us to see.That is how our perceptions have become a prison — a carefully constructed…
Because of this, we are unable to see the full picture. We only get to see what they allow us to see.That is how our perceptions have become a prison — a carefully constructed…
How modern media systems shape attention, narrow debate, and make managed narratives feel like common sense.
Debt is more than finance. It is a moral language, a discipline mechanism, and a way of organizing obedience.
Institutions rarely demand explicit submission. They train compliance through incentives, routines, and role-based behavior.
Humanity has not evolved enough to use advanced technologies.
Schooling often looks like knowledge transfer, but much of its power lies in training attention, rhythm, and permission structures.
Markets are often treated as natural and neutral, but they are built inside legal, political, and cultural structures.
Language does not just describe reality. It frames what appears reasonable, moral, and even imaginable.
We’re living in a system where attention is engineered.
Intelligence does not prevent capture. Often it just produces more elegant ways to rationalize the frame.
Decentralization is not a mood or a branding term. It only matters when decision-making, dependency, and resilience actually change.
Throughout history, many systems have evolved and shaped the world we know today. While some advancements have been made, core issues still persist. Democracy, as an ideal,…
Power is not only exercised through formal office. It also moves through networks, institutions, philanthropy, and cultural legitimacy.
Most people think power sits with politicians, CEOs, or celebrities.
Seeing the conditioning is only the beginning. Healing means rebuilding trust, rhythm, and judgment after inherited scripts lose their hold.
A public trained to wait for saviors is easier to disappoint, easier to manipulate, and slower to organize durable change.
It’s rewriting it—and you’re the main character who forgot the plot.
Narcissism has become the center of our culture. Social media, advertisements, and constant success narratives fuel it.
We have seen the generation of content move toward the generation of actions . Systems are starting not only to produce information, but to actually do things .
The main problem humanity faces is context switching.
We want to solve the public drama and chaos in society, to find a way out of this mess. And I want to share my perspective on how to do that.
Creativity is the greatest rebellion in existence. Our creativity has tremendous potential to liberate human condition.
We should learn from consequences instead of metrics. From our childhood, we have been trained by school to chase good marks, learn “skills,” get a job, do what the boss says, and…
We chase GDP numbers and corporate profits like they’re the only scorecard that matters.
Startup funding rounds. GDP numbers. Tech parks. Unicorn headlines.
Nowadays, platforms prioritize engagement over genuine self-expression. To please the algorithm, people become perfectionists, alter their identities, and compete fiercely for…
We are already so deeply immersed in a simulation-like existence. What we truly need is more reflection—time to pause, think, and discern what is real and what is truly meaningful.
The problem with religion is that most people do not understand its concepts or interpretations. A hierarchy appears and claims the authority to translate and define them. We are…
When we think of building, it is different from creating. That’s true when we think about it. In building, there is also something called the setup stage. In most cases,…
What is the main reason behind most societal problems?
Why social systems are not working, we change the president and expect the better results but eventually they also get distorted.
Governments have become investors, and corporations have turned into governments.
Democracy is supposed to be “by the people, for the people, of the people.” But right now, it’s more like “by the uninformed, for the uninformed, of the uninformed.” The problem…
Exploring the gap between democratic ideals and their real-world implementation.
Exploring how trust, surplus, and state power shaped money — and how debt became the engine of inequality from ancient Mesopotamia to modern capitalism.