The Morality of Saving Lives and COVID-19 May 10, 2020August 22, 2020Posted in Moral PhilosophyTagged Corona Virus, covid-19, Deontological ethics, Doctors and Morality in the times of Corona, Migrants in India, Morality and Corona, morality in the times of COVID-19, Utilitarianism in corona era, Ventilator Rationing in USA17 Comments Even as we learn to live with the virus, there is a grave challenge to the inherent human-beliefs more than ever. Continue reading “The Morality of Saving Lives and COVID-19” →
Happiness in the Unknowns May 2, 2020August 22, 2020Posted in Social MediaTagged boredom, Corona Virus, covid-19, facebook, houseparty, instagram, lived realities, loneliness, lonely, reality, snapchat, Social Media, social networking sites, society, Stranger, Surveillance, Unknowns, virtual world9 Comments If the Bible were to be reproduced, “Thou shalt love thy stranger as thyself,” would surely find its place. Continue reading “Happiness in the Unknowns” →
Politics in the Time of Coronavirus April 26, 2020August 22, 2020Posted in Global Governance, Politics and SocietyTagged Authoritarianism, Corona, Corona Politics, Corona Virus, Coronavirus updates, Coronavirus US, Global Governance, Pandemic Politics, Politics in Corona Times, Politics in the times of Corona, Surveillance, World Government, Xenophobia8 Comments The pandemic-state will always be mired by the rise of authoritarianism, surveillance, and xenophobia. Continue reading “Politics in the Time of Coronavirus” →