Why You Should Listen Because the myth of Tantalus isn’t ancient anymore. It’s in every grocery aisle, every paycheck, every frozen benefit card. This essay holds a mirror to the cruelty of abundance and the moral rot of a system that starves its people in plain sight. If you want to understand how myth became policy, and how hunger became a weapon, this is your feast—and your warning. Send us a text Support the show
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Why You Should Listen Because the myth of Tantalus isn’t ancient anymore. It’s in every grocery aisle, every paycheck, every frozen benefit card. This essay holds a mirror to the cruelty of abundance and the moral rot of a system that starves its people in plain sight. If you want to understand how myth became policy, and how hunger became a weapon, this is your feast—and your warning. Send us a text Support the show
The Collapse of Competence: What Happens When a Government Stops Governing
Light Against Empire - The Podcast
12 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Collapse of Competence: What Happens When a Government Stops Governing
Why You Should Listen Because this essay isn’t about politics—it’s about civilization’s quiet heartbeat. You’ll see how decline begins not with explosions but with indifference, and why competence, care, and moral responsibility are revolutionary acts in an age that confuses noise for leadership. It’s a reminder that empires fall when people forget how to maintain what matters—and that renewal still begins with those who do the work no one else will. Send us a text Support the show
Light Against Empire - The Podcast
Why You Should Listen Because the myth of Tantalus isn’t ancient anymore. It’s in every grocery aisle, every paycheck, every frozen benefit card. This essay holds a mirror to the cruelty of abundance and the moral rot of a system that starves its people in plain sight. If you want to understand how myth became policy, and how hunger became a weapon, this is your feast—and your warning. Send us a text Support the show