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Alexander Carnera

Carnera is a freelance writer living in Copenhagen.

A sense of living in a time when the world is dying

How can the story of a grocery store employee capture so many readers worldwide?

From silence we have come, to silence we shall be

… And only by silence can we be resurrected. 

When the spirit disappeared

Both Schanz and Thomsen defend the belief that man is more than culture and more than his biological constituents – man is also spirit, they claim. 

The indebted man 

Being indebted has become our time of being human.

Islam's forgotten culture and the meaning of Sufism

What kind of change has happened to a culture that has fascinated explorers and free thinkers for centuries?

Catechism over death

Simon Critchley's obituary is a display of Socratic ignorance and may be a thought for many.

An anti-fascist life

The anthology Deleuze in the West is a collection of texts that highlight the tools of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze for resistance to contemporary times. And all resistance begins with an effort.

Neruda's love for the earth

Earthly love shows the way to universal care.

When the pedagogy disappeared

What happens to pedagogy when there are no objects and experience anymore, but only our own observations and our own abstract language of learning? It dies.