Today, in the final entry of our week discussing the Mesopotamian creation myth and in our first Pop Culture post, I want to start somewhere a little unusual — the ideological split that drove a wedge between Freud and Jung. Modern people don’t like the take Freud all too seriously and I think it is…
Month: August 2025
More Unfashionable Observations: Is it True?
In this week’s installment of Analogismoi we discussed the postmodern, neomarxist concept of power as an overarching meta-narrative. Behind the question of whether or not power is the meta-narrative and the oppressor-oppressed dynamic is the ultimate arbiter of truth is the question of what we mean when we say truth. The most difficult thing…
Analogismoi Three: Observation, Articulation and Meta-Narratives
Karl Marx, in his book Das Kapital (1867), attempts to make the claim that history is a story of power struggles. He sees this primarily thorugh the lens of class conflict and economic control. In the future we will return to this short sighted, dangerous and, frankly, moronic understanding of the world…what is important for…
Tiamat
In this week’s Main Project post we ran thought the Babylonian creation myth as it appears in the Enuma Elish. Today, in the first of several posts which will deal with that story in more detail, I want to talk about the primordial goddess, the dragon of chaos, the god of the salt water —…
Before the Beginning, When on High
Editors note: I struggled for some time trying to figure out how to go about this post. The material is so incredibly rich that attempting to mine the entirety of its value in a single post is just not feasible and would do overall harm to the coherence of the project. What we are going…
Vocabulary Part 3
In this week’s Main Project post we are going to be talking about the Babylonian creation myth found in the Enuma Elis. After thinking about it for quite a bit I decided to put forward a rather straight telling of the story. I plan, over the course of the week, to flesh out the philosophical…





