Weapons of Emotional Destruction

Aldo Matteucci

01 May 2025

Over 5,000 years ago, humans domesticated the horse. It transformed mobility. It also transformed local affrays into distance projection of power: warfare. Such is the unintended power of enablers. The enabling imp...

What’s wrong with doping?

Aldo Matteucci

23 April 2025

(A contrarian query) I’ll admit to a disinterest – I do not watch Olympic Games (and very few professional sport events). When the tally of medals happened to appear on the screen, I glanced at it distracted...

How concepts get their meaning

Aldo Matteucci

17 April 2025

In his recent essay titled Che cos’è un dispositivo? (What Is a Dispositif?), the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben outlines the genealogy of the concept 'dispositif', tracing it to Hegel and other precursors. I ...

On the origins of ideas

Aldo Matteucci

11 April 2025

(against anachronism in ideas) Where does a river begin? The Mississippi is an incontrovertible reality. Or is it? The Mississippi watershed – a visual reminder that what appears as a singular, incontrover...

The strategy of provocation

Aldo Matteucci

01 April 2025

Provoking a stalker In this short film, an ermine (actually, the stoat in winter coat) is playing peek-a-boo from his home in a rotting tree. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkemK00kPo4 Now you may just exc...

Do we have a moral obligation to save wild bees?

Aldo Matteucci

23 March 2025

In a new study, scientists show that 80% of crop pollination across five continents is carried out by just 2% of all wild bee species in the areas they studied. The other 700, rarer species serve only a marginal funct...

The complexity of history: Beyond cause and effect

Aldo Matteucci

14 March 2025

In a previous post, I mused that we are only beginning to understand the complexity of social realities and history. It sounds clever, but what do I really mean? As luck would have it, I have recently been reading abo...

What can the Amazons teach us?

Aldo Matteucci

06 March 2025

It is a fact – even though it may have escaped The New York Times – that the Amazons were real fighting and warring women of the Scythian steppes, which extended from the Danube basin all the way to Mongolia. In t...

The evolution of diplomacy: From personal ties to institutional networks

Aldo Matteucci

27 February 2025

History of diplomacy

(probably a light-hearted or light-minded fairy tale) I’ll maintain that, in order to remain useful, diplomacy has been Protean in the past and will be even more so in the future. In particular, I’ll show how d...

Subhas Chandra Bose: A tragic destiny

Aldo Matteucci

19 February 2025

I’m not sure how many people outside India know of Subhas Chandra Bose, a major leader of this country’s independence movement who, after escaping from The British Raj at the onset of WWII, set up the Provisional ...

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