Exploring the evolution of human thought, this work examines how modernity shifted the understanding of life's meaning from a collective to a personal pursuit. Philosophers encouraged individuals to seek self-realization independently, distancing themselves from divine influence. This autonomy led to a dual movement: an acknowledgment of independence from God and religion, and a growing contestation of their relevance. The text delves into the implications of secularization and atheism, highlighting the tension between human autonomy and the Sacred.
Dieu-Benit Axel Korondo Books


The failure of the social contract and the observation of the Central African chao
Geopolitical Analysis
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The Central African Republic's history is marked by tragedy and turmoil, beginning with the loss of its founding figure, Barthélémy Boganda, in a plane crash shortly after independence. His death had profound implications for the nation, leading to a legacy of despotic leadership characterized by Machiavellian tactics, greed, and a retreat into familial governance. The struggle for stability and identity has left lasting scars on the nation, influencing its political landscape and societal dynamics to this day.