The turn of the second decade solidified, in many people’s hearts, the feeling that Pandora’s box has been opened, and it cannot be shut again. Our entire planet has been put in quarantine, elections are expected to include tampering, calling for the imprisonment, and even execution, of political opponents is mainstream, America’s unipolarity is no longer undisputed, and identities untenable just a few decades ago, from transgenderism to radical traditionalism, are now equally, if not more, viable than the traditional identities of “liberal”, “conservative”, “athlete”, and “book worm.” Before us, the castle of glass shakes, yet what happens after it shatters is uncertain.
Castle of Glass: Introduction
Castle of Glass: Introduction
Castle of Glass: Introduction
The turn of the second decade solidified, in many people’s hearts, the feeling that Pandora’s box has been opened, and it cannot be shut again. Our entire planet has been put in quarantine, elections are expected to include tampering, calling for the imprisonment, and even execution, of political opponents is mainstream, America’s unipolarity is no longer undisputed, and identities untenable just a few decades ago, from transgenderism to radical traditionalism, are now equally, if not more, viable than the traditional identities of “liberal”, “conservative”, “athlete”, and “book worm.” Before us, the castle of glass shakes, yet what happens after it shatters is uncertain.