A Siloist Perspective

A Siloist Perspective

David Andersson is a writer and humanist based in New York City. He focuses on issues of global justice, collective consciousness, and nonviolent transformation inspired by Silo. English Editor with Pressenza International Press Agency and is the author of The White-West: A Look in the Mirror, a collection of op-eds examining the dynamics of Western identity and its global impact. CounterPunch, denikreferendum.cz, Mobilized News, Countercurrents, LA Progressive, TFF • Transnational Foundation & Jan Oberg, DefendDemocracy.Press, and Dissident Voice have published his recent work. Many of his articles have been translated into more than five languages.

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June 10, 2026 1 min

This article examines the commodification of public life, using the astronomical costs of major sporting events like the NBA Finals and the World Cup as a starting point. Author David Andersson argues that when essential social pillars such as education, healthcare, and housing are governed strictly by market logic, the sense of community is destroyed. He highlights the contradiction of using taxpayer subsidies for stadiums while c...

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This article argues that traditional geopolitical frameworks are insufficient for understanding modern global conflicts, which are increasingly driven by geocultural forces. The author suggests that twentieth-century diplomacy, focused on state interests and military power, fails to address the deeper issues of identity, historical memory, and collective belonging. Using Iran and Mexico as primary examples, the text illustrates how...

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This text explores how human contradiction—the disconnect between our stated values and our actual behaviors—serves as the primary driver of global suffering. The author argues that modern institutions, such as the United Nations and various democracies, often operate through systems of violence and wealth disparity that directly undermine their peaceful ideals. By examining political, religious, and personal spheres, t...

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The provided text argues that modern society has become dangerously preoccupied with financial metrics, often ignoring the deeper human capacities for cooperation and solidarity. Author David Andersson suggests that prioritizing monetary value can fragment social movements, as seen in the later stages of Occupy Wall Street, by shifting focus toward resource management rather than systemic change. Instead of viewing life through a t...

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Exploring the necessity of establishing a new universal language to overcome the global crisis of fragmentation and social distrust. Drawing on the philosophy of Silo, the authors argue that meaningful connection requires addressing pre-dialogic conditions, which are the hidden intentions and worldviews participants hold before speaking. Modern communication often fails because it lacks coherence, or the alignment between an indivi...

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This article explores the origins and enduring impact of Siloism, a philosophical and social movement founded by the Argentine thinker Mario Rodríguez Cobos, known as Silo. It commemorates his 1969 inaugural speech in the Andes, where he introduced a framework for overcoming human suffering through internal transformation and active nonviolence. The text highlights how these teachings evolved into Universalist Humanism, sparking gl...

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April 29, 2026 4 mins

This podcast explores the missed potential of a protest during the 2026 state visit of King Charles III to the United States. Despite recent massive mobilizations involving millions of citizens, the author highlights a surprising lack of public dissent as the British monarch addressed Congress. The text emphasizes the symbolic irony of honoring royalty during the 250th anniversary of American independence from the British Crown. By...

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The provided text examines the concept of cathedral thinking, a mindset focused on pursuing long-term goals that span generations rather than immediate results. The author contrasts the deliberate planning and sustained development observed in China with the short-termism and reactionary decision-making currently prevalent in Western societies. By highlighting China’s growth statistics, the article suggests that Western distr...

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April 16, 2026 1 min

The conflict in Iran serves as a critical turning point for global civilization rather than just a localized war. This transformation is characterized by an accelerated shift away from unstable fossil fuels toward decentralized renewable energy sources that offer greater security. Furthermore, the source highlights how traditional international institutions and expensive military systems are losing their effectiveness against multi...

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The provided text argues that human progress requires proactively building new systems rather than attempting to repair failing, obsolete structures. Using the historical example of the 7 Train's construction through empty fields, the author illustrates how visionary infrastructure can precede and catalyze the development of a future society. Modern signs of this shift are identified in the rise of open-source technology, the expan...

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This podcast explores the spiritual and ethical legacy of Abraham, positioning him as a universal symbol of moral courage rather than just a figure of religious history. The author suggests that Abraham's willingness to challenge the status quo and his commitment to hospitality offer a blueprint for overcoming modern global divisions. Instead of fueling tribalism, this narrative portrays the patriarch as an archetype for independen...

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Based on an article by David Andersson regarding the devastating psychological and spiritual effects of nuclear armaments on global society. Andersson argues that even without being detonated, these weapons have already eroded the moral foundations of civilization by normalizing extreme violence and perpetual fear. He suggests that the pursuit of military dominance has led to a dehumanized culture that prioritizes survival over gen...

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