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“Prudence in all things”, Μελέτη τὸ πᾶν, Periander of Corinth
For this Unicorn No. 18, we continue our investigations into the Seven Sages of Greek Antiquity and their maxims. The adage "Prudence in all things" (Μελέτη τὸ πᾶν) is attributed to Periander of Corinth. Beyond understanding this maxim, we can ask ourselves how it was possible that Greek Antiquity could award this bloodthirsty tyrant the title of "Sage," among the seven great sages of Antiquity? It is to this reflection that I invite you...
Aug 158 min read


Rocking chairs: praise of old age
During my Neoplatonic Academies in the spring of 2025, I had the joy of welcoming Lise, an 80-year-old Canadian, who gave me the immense gift of sharing her secrets with me. These secrets are a resolution to allow us to accept old age, this path that awaits us all (barring an early accident in life), which we so often fear, which our society does not want to hear about, since it flees the degradation of our body of flesh like a pestilential disease.
Aug 114 min read


"Never stand surety" Ἐγγύα, πάρα δ᾽ἄτα, Thales of Miletus
The author of this precept "never stand surety" is Thales of Miletus (Θαλῆς ὁ Μιλήσιος), whose name has survived through the centuries. Greek philosopher and scholar, born in Miletus around 625-620 BC, died around 548-545 BC, still in Miletus, he is best known for his scientific reasoning! Legend has it that this mathematician and philosopher of nature spent time in Egypt, where he was initiated into Egyptian and Babylonian science through the teachings of the priests.
Jul 19 min read


Miracle in History
The human epic through the ages is mysterious… And sometimes, I find myself thinking about what our humanity would have become without these men and women who, often anonymous and silent, worked to preserve it as best they could, even to the point of performing miracles. It is one of these miracles that I am about to tell you about…
Jun 158 min read


Are psychosocial risks linked to authority issues?
Authority is linked to responsibility, which means knowing how to answer, both for oneself and for the world. This is also how it is linked to the power of speech. Demonstrating authority necessarily means knowing how to answer for one's actions. However, when everyone in the organization disclaims responsibility, they are no longer the author of their actions and take refuge in the anonymity of the crowd ("it's not me, it's everyone").
May 1911 min read


The "Avatar Technique" in Controlled Opposition or the Yellow Union
In a first analysis, entitled The Controlled Opposition or the Yellow Union, dated January 21, 2024 in Antipresse, I described the methods for containing political opposition among the people and directing it towards paths that are less dangerous in the eyes of those in power. This popular opposition, thus controlled, must be guided by leaders who will render it, without its knowledge, totally harmless.
May 19 min read


The Disembodiment Machine (on Nicolas Berdyaev)
What happens when a philosopher, armed with good reading, finds herself caught in an abusive—yet ordinary—airport search? The result is a profound meditation on the voluntary servitude that accompanies modernity like its shadow…
Apr 228 min read


Considerations on Humanity and Death
I have never attended more funerals in my life than in the last ten years in Colombia; the reason is not an increased mortality, but the fact that death here, where I live, concerns many people beyond the deceased's loved ones, family and friends.
Mar 149 min read


Sébastien Castellion, or the rebellious soul
Who is Sébastien Castellion? He is a great humanist who leads a poor existence, free from any material ties. He lives from his translations and the lessons he gives. His conscience revolts before the burning of Michel Servetus: he cannot remain silent and accuses Calvin. He then chooses the heroic life, without support, without a party, without a protector, without friends to support him openly. Castellion knows that such an attack condemns him, a helpless and isolated indivi
Feb 106 min read


Children of the Orient
By focusing here on the fate of the children of the Orient, Ariane returns, to bear witness, to her own childhood, imbued with a mixture of exile, abundant cultures, and religious diversity.
This article is about returning to the meaning of Christmas to remind us, as it seems far from being a given, that the only viable path for humanity is that of peace.
What is the outcome for humanity when it has forgotten its essential dimension?
Dec 19, 202410 min read


From One Plato's Cave to Another... Reflections on the Society of the Spectacle, Mediatization, and Totalitarianism
Recent years have exposed us not only to mass propaganda, but also to its shamelessness: it no longer hides, it asserts itself, it flaunts itself, it claims its own status as information prostitute. Minds that have seen these crude maneuvers, for example, those of the actors we regularly find in crisis situations, have emerged from a first Plato's Cave.
But what happens to them afterwards?
Dec 9, 202410 min read


La Licorne - The Unicorn: why this name?
With La Licorne (the Unicorn), it is the birth of a new scriptural adventure...
But why this strange, fantastic name, which seems to come from a child's imagination?
Ariane explains everything to you...
Dec 7, 20242 min read


Interview of Ariane Bilheran for the "Cahiers de Psychologie Politique" on the psychopathology of totalitarianism
This work is masterful, because in a few pages, Leo Löwenthal manages to paint the finest psychological portrait I know, especially for his time, of atomization in a totalitarian period, that is to say, of the role played by terror in transforming the individual into an isolated and desperate cell at the heart of a large mass. This German sociologist and philosopher, linked to the Frankfurt School, who emigrated to the United States to flee Nazism, was aware of the cancellati
Jul 19, 202423 min read


Reading note on Psychopathology of totalitarianism
Reading note on Psychopathologie du totalitarisme, Psychopathology of totalitarianism in the journal Éléments by Rémi Soulié.
If Plato and Aristotle, according to Pascal, "wrote about politics, it was as if to regulate a madhouse". Pascal did not believe he was right, for want of having known totalitarianism, whose canonical distinction with so-called liberal and representative democracy seems increasingly difficult to maintain for Ariane Bilheran...
Jan 2, 20242 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


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


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


Chronicles of Totalitarianism – 10: Totalitarianism and Ecosystem
We are rightly protesting against the totalitarian drift that has been explicitly visible since the spring of 2020. This civic, moral and spiritual protest is essential, because it expresses our concern to preserve the roots, in particular Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian, of our current civilization. If we define, in a laconic way, totalitarianism as the ambition of "total domination" (H. Arendt), with imperialist methods, including the monopoly of communication, the confisca
Jul 31, 20228 min read
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