What can Medea, the child-killer, teach us about Korean democracy?
It isn’t a higher consciousness to act like a leaf in the wind; nor is it a heroic gesture to kill our children serve our victim story
It isn’t a higher consciousness to act like a leaf in the wind; nor is it a heroic gesture to kill our children serve our victim story
I just wanted to share this lecture that I gave in March of 2016 to the annual assembly of the Korean Anti-Aging Medicine in Seoul.
I informed my Korean friends that this time, the populists (Sanders and Trump) had resonance with the disaffected masses.
Mark Twain said, “Modesty died when clothes were born”. In Korea, genetically-dictated faces died when plastic surgery was born.
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