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The last spectacle of cruelty and why bullfighting is not culture

Civilization has always liked to believe in its own progress. We repeat to ourselves that reason triumphed over savagery, that ethics replaced instinct, and that compassion finally conquered spectacle. But every time the gates of a bullring open and the…

Forgotten flavors: the slow extinction of real taste

The ghost of flavor. Memory begins in the senses. Before language, before reasoning, before even fear, the world first entered us through smell. That invisible bridge between the external and the intimate defined how we recognized what was safe, familiar,…

Borrowed masks: how Halloween reveals the commercialization of culture

The masquerade of belonging. Few things reveal the contradictions of globalization as clearly as our willingness to celebrate someone else’s holidays. Every October, storefronts across the planet transform into orange-and-black stages, filled with pumpkins, plastic skeletons, and slogans that once…