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Gabriel García Márquez, rumor and delusional contagion
Gabriel García Márquez was not only the brilliant novelist of One Hundred Years of Solitude and other great works. He wrote many stories, some of which have been published. Among these stories, one has, to my knowledge, never been included in a book. It is entitled Algo muy grave va a suceder en este pueblo:
"Something very serious is going to happen in the village."
Nov 5, 20238 min read


García Márquez: Love in the Time of Cholera
Can love be commanded? Can it be decided? Gabriel García Márquez has attempted to answer these enigmas, the most bitter of a human life, with a flamboyant novel of almost unbearable passion.
Oct 29, 20239 min read


García Márquez: in the footsteps of Simón Bolívar
This sentence, taken from his masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude, seems to have been predestined by Gabriel García Márquez for his novel about the last moments of Simón Bolívar's life, The General in His Labyrinth.
Oct 22, 20239 min read


García Márquez and the Magic Realism of Colombia
Our era is suffering from an impoverishment of the imagination. The totalitarian drift narrows our relationship to space (e.g., confinements, reductions in travel, under the cover of different ideologies) and to time (e.g., explosion of our relationship to immediacy, under the influence of consumer capitalism and screens). On the contrary, the imagination is this psychic function that allows us to open new horizons and navigate through the centuries.
Oct 15, 20238 min read


Channeling frustration: the role of authority...
The psychic development of the human being, to reach maturity, is a long journey, which takes place from the earliest childhood, until psychic autonomy, understood as the ability to set one's own laws, without needing to be contained from the outside. Education has the role of leading the child out of the impulsive state. Authority is therefore central in the psychic construction of the child.
Oct 14, 202317 min read


Totalitarianism and the Masks of Virtue 2/2 - Denunciation and the Manufacture of Hatred: Good Conscience
Let's continue our analysis of the political marketing deployed on citizens. Omnipresent today, across various crucial issues, social engineering distributes ritualistic codes that signify membership in a particular game, which people choose to be the one designated by those in power. In doing so, they gamble on having a greater chance of "winning".
Oct 8, 20239 min read


Philosophy of Education: Clearing Your Mind
Is it still possible to educate children? We increasingly doubt it—and we also sense that this is an unprecedented catastrophe. Ariane Bilheran returns here to what constitutes the pillars of education, in other words, the fundamental criteria of a civilized society.
Sep 10, 20239 min read


The Comédie-Française: laugh or cry?
His prestige is such that all his blunders, his excesses and his faults in taste are seen by the Parisian public as trifles or momentary errors.
Ariane Bilheran dares here to deliver an unvarnished portrait of the House of Molière as a pimp of the new ideological prostitution.
Aug 20, 20239 min read


Virginie against the Leviathan: interview by Ariane Bilheran 2/2
In the first part of this interview, Ms. Virginie de Araújo-Recchia gave us the details of the incredible search and arrest of which she was the victim in France.
Jul 23, 20237 min read


Virginie against the Leviathan: interview by Ariane Bilheran 1/2
What do you call a regime that makes lawyers complicit in the crimes their clients are accused of? A regime that criminalizes the expression of dissenting opinions, that sends its special services to arrest dissidents in the early hours, that "cooks" them incommunicado and arbitrarily confiscates their documents?
Jul 16, 202312 min read


The Mechanisms of Totalitarianism: Delusional Contagion and Totalitarian Drift
How can we explain mass adherence to ideologies in totalitarian systems, and the irrational actions they command? More than ten years ago, in my business consulting work, I coined the notion of "delusional contagion" [1] for the literature on psychosocial risks and suffering at work.
Jul 7, 20235 min read


The Imposture of Sexual Rights (Foreword by Pr. Judith Reisman)
The "sexual rights" are a new ideology’s trend, carried by various international authorities regarding health, specifically the health of minors. In this radical essay, Ariane Bilheran proposes, without exhaustiveness, an analysis of the already existing drifts in France, through "the education of sexuality", as well as a literal study of numerous passages of the "Declaration of sexual rights" that supports such a pedophile ideology, under the cover of fighting gay rights, wo
Mar 30, 20232 min read


The Hidden Face of Transhumanism: Sexual Totalitarianism
According to the WHO, individuals have rights to sexuality (to enjoyment), which cannot be repressed. These rights begin at birth ("0 years"), and it would be appropriate for adult "partners" to teach children about sexuality. The programmatic document for Europe is called The Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe [3] , with a "matrix" of teachings according to age.
Mar 26, 20239 min read


André Suarès, remedies for the free spirit
Last week was dedicated to André Suarès's commitments against totalitarianism and his invitation to travel. This week we offer you another part of Suarès' work, Remedies for the Free Spirit.
With our greatest wish: to encourage you to (re)discover his books.
Mar 19, 20239 min read


André Suarès, the incandescent soul
The mark of genius is to enlighten us, even post-mortem, when times become confusing and dark. However, the most powerful stars are not always easily recognizable at first glance. We must learn to put on the right glasses to distinguish their enlightenment. Immense French author of the first half of the twentieth century, normalien, great traveler, pianist, poet, playwright, thinker, philosopher, André Suarès, through his commitments against totalitarian ugliness and in favor
Mar 12, 202311 min read


Review of "Chronicles of Totalitarianism 2021"
Currently living in Colombia, she was one of the first to point out, in March 2020, at the beginning of the lockdown linked to the emergence of the famous Covid, that from the point of view of political philosophy, we were facing a totalitarian drift and, from the psychopathological point of view, a paranoiac delusion.
Dec 31, 20222 min read


Shaking things up (or healing isn't killing) - A globetrotting doctor's perspective on euthanasia
In an assisted suicide procedure, how can we truly give the person the chance to renounce their plan at the very last moment, in a final burst of life? It is true that we see many people on the streets suffering from severe psychotic disorders whom treatment has been abandoned. Their life expectancy is reduced, but it is not yet euthanasia; will we ever reach that point?
Dec 29, 20225 min read


Totalitarianism: What is it? Part 2/2 (P. Breggin/M. Desmet - controversy)
Interview with Ariane Bilheran, PhD - Part 2: the Desmet/Breggin controversy; the question of responsibility; the concept of delusional contagion, and more.
We are living a "war" against the human being, against our human rights, against the population... we have no choice but to resist and protect the sacred dimension of the human being.
This is the second part of our interview with Ariane Bilheran, PhD, philosopher, clinical psychologist, doctor in psychopathology a
Oct 17, 20227 min read


Totalitarianism: What is it? Part 1/2 (P. Breggin/M. Desmet - controversy)
The first part of our interview discusses totalitarianism and the psychological mechanisms it relies upon. The second part delves further and looks at the Mathias Desmet / Peter Breggin controversy.
To understand the concept of totalitarianism, which is increasingly being discussed following the COVID-19 crisis and the various coercive measures that have been put in place, the logical step is to call on a real expert in the field.
Oct 17, 20227 min read


The totalitarian drift since 2020
The totalitarian drift since 2020 by Ariane Bilheran
Aug 9, 20221 min read
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