(Note: "Manet" in this philosophical context most likely refers to Pierre Manent , a towering French political philosopher and student of Raymond Aron who writes extensively on the nation-state and the crisis of modern liberalism. Looking at the situation through a Fortin-Manent framework yields a fascinating critique of both Carlson and his left-wing critics). Here is how a Fortin (and Manent) framework breaks down, reshapes, and ultimately critiques the assertion that "Carlson's anti-Zionism is flawed because it is rooted in isolationist nationalism rather than human rights" : 1. The Critique of the Left-Wing Alternative: The Myth of "Human Rights" Left-wing critics attack Carlson for failing to base his anti-Zionism on a universal "human rights" framework. A Fortin-Manent analysis would argue that the left-wing critics are operating on a flawed, uniquely modern illusion. Fortin's View on Rights: Fr. Fortin famously held the Straussi...
"Overcome the Fear" on YouTube [My take Ignatian Spirituality: Fear voice is whispers of the enemy vs. Voice of Jesus is truth voice]..."Truth voice is quiet and calm. It feels like a subtle knowing, not a panicked screaming...If something bad actually was going to happen, it wouldn't scare you. If it was coming from your intuition, it would feel much more neutral...without any stress or anxiety...It's not actually true. If you're going to predict the future, you might as well predict one that you actually want to experience [& pray]"
Watch "Sleep Anxiety RELIEF: Overcome the Fear of Not Sleeping" on YouTube https://youtu.be/g-NFDRRfLOI?is=PfC3utiXaulb_HeZ Truth three is that the fear voice is not accurate. There are two voices inside your head, and learning the difference between them is everything. The first is the fear voice. The fear voice comes from your survival brain. It is loud. It is frantic, and it catastrophizes. It says things like, You're never going to get better. Tomorrow is going to be a disaster. Something is seriously wrong with you. It speaks in worst case scenarios. The second is the truth voice. This comes from your intuition. The truth voice is quiet and calm. It feels like a subtle knowing, not a panicked screaming. And here's how you can tell the difference in the moment. If something bad actually was going to happen, it wouldn't scare you. If it was coming from your intuition, it would feel much more neutral, with less emotion tied to it. It would feel more like a fa...