New Book: Truth Alone Triumphs
Frustrated arguing with extremists? Ancient wisdom meets modern propaganda. Tools that reveal truth in ways that can't be denied.
Frustrated arguing with extremists? Ancient wisdom meets modern propaganda. Tools that reveal truth in ways that can't be denied.

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We live in a time when basic truths about human dignity are under attack. Extremist ideologies spread through social media like wildfire. Family dinners turn into battlegrounds over fundamental values. Friends disappear into echo chambers of misinformation. Traditional fact-checking and logical arguments seem powerless against emotional manipulation and propaganda.
This book offers something different: a 2,000-year-old philosophical toolkit that cuts through modern deception with surgical precision. It's not about winning arguments—it's about revealing truth in ways that can't be denied.
Direct Observation
What can we actually see with our own eyes? When someone claims certain groups are inferior, we can point to countless examples of excellence from those very groups.
Inference
If A causes B, what does B tell us about A? When we see diverse societies thriving while segregated ones stagnate, what does that tell us about diversity?
Legitimate Sources
Which authorities are reliable and why? When extremists claim tradition supports them, we can show how they're cherry-picking while ignoring deeper principles.
Traditional responses don't work because:
When they say: "It's traditional/It's always been this way!"
You respond: "Tradition contaminated by unrighteousness loses its authority. Slavery was traditional too—did that make it right?"
When they say: "Those people are naturally inferior."
You respond: "Excellence from any group disproves natural inferiority. When we see members of supposedly 'inferior' groups achieving greatness, the theory fails."
When they say: "We need to preserve our culture from diversity."
You respond: "Monocultures lead to collapse in nature and society. Diversity is nature's fundamental principle—uniformity is the deviation."
Each response is backed by both ancient wisdom and modern evidence, making them difficult to dismiss as either "newfangled liberalism" or "outdated philosophy."
Mīmāṃsā (pronounced "mee-MAHN-sah") isn't some exotic mystical practice. It's simply a rigorous way of thinking developed over 2,000 years ago by Indian philosophers who needed to interpret sacred texts and resolve contradictions. Think of it as an ancient debugging system for flawed arguments.
The book presents 108 compressed philosophical arguments—like zip files that unpack into powerful tools. "All humans have equal capacity for righteous action" demolishes entire ideologies of racial superiority in just eight words.