Tag: political theory

  • The Dangers of Comfort: Maruki in Persona 5 Royal

    The text examines authoritarianism in “Code Geass” and “Persona 5 Royal,” highlighting the dangers of manipulated language and comforting illusions. Takuto Maruki, as a benevolent antagonist, represents a threat through his compassionate control, prioritizing emotional comfort over truth. The narrative emphasizes that true healing requires agency and accountability, warning against surrendering reality for false happiness.

  • Understanding the Military-Industrial Complex Through Gundam SEED

    Eisenhower’s Warning In 1961, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered a warning that continues to resonate in modern political discourse: Society must guard against the “unwarranted influence” of the military-industrial complex. This was not an abstract philosophical concern. Eisenhower was describing a structural relationship in which war, capitalism, industry, and politics become mutually reinforcing systems…

  • Linguistic Control: From Language to Oppression

    Language is not neutral—it shapes power, identity, and resistance. This article explores dog whistles, assimilation, and minority dynamics through Code Geass and political theory.

  • Social Darwinism: Power Dynamics in Code Geass

    Social Darwinism: Power Dynamics in Code Geass

    Code Geass and Gundam SEED explore political systems built on hierarchy, control, and engineered peace. This essay examines Lelouch’s Zero Requiem, the Destiny Plan, and social Darwinism in anime, questioning whether freedom or stability defines true justice. A personal reflection on how political fiction reshapes real-world thinking.

  • Why Most People Accept Tyranny (And the Few Who Break It) — From WWII to Gundam SEED & Code Geass (Lesson 8)

    Tyranny doesn’t survive because it’s unstoppable—it survives because people comply. This analysis of On Tyranny connects Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, WWII history, and anime like Gundam SEED and Code Geass to show how resistance begins with individuals who refuse to conform.