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Reflections from the eight decade on culture, politics and the human condition

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Category: Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

A forum for thinking critically about the political and civic life of societies — both at home in the Netherlands and across the wider democratic world.
These essays engage with the challenges of governance, institutional integrity, rights, public reason, and the social consequences of technological change. They are not ephemeral opinion pieces, but positioned reflections grounded in experience, history, and a concern for the civic foundations that sustain — or undermine — democratic life.

  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

Brexit: A Fata Morgana Revisited

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on December 19, 2025
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

My Differences of Appreciation with D66

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on December 16, 2025January 8, 2026
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

Europe’s Eastern Ambitions and Dutch Realities

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on December 12, 2025
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

A Morning After Reading Le Monde: Europe’s Hidden Divide

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on December 7, 2025December 7, 2025
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

Selective Empathy: A Gentle Reminder on Our Convenient Morality

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on December 5, 2025
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

A Short Note to Caroline de Gruyter

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on November 29, 2025
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

The Silence At Margraten

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on November 7, 2025January 10, 2026
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

D66 and the Cost of Compromise

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on November 3, 2025January 10, 2026
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

Morning Reflection: Democracy Without Conviction

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on October 30, 2025January 10, 2026
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

Elephants and Windmills

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on October 24, 2025January 8, 2026
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

The Illusion of Victory: Wars Without Stability

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on October 12, 2025January 4, 2026
  • Democracy, Society, and Responsibility

🌿Epilogue: If We Only Knew

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on October 9, 2025

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Summary: Reflections from the eighth decade — on life, culture, and the state of the world. This blog offers quiet observations, drawn from a lifetime of watching, questioning, and remembering. The sun lowers, but still gives light.

Quote of the week: From Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) writer, activist, and noble prize winner and most relevant to the meaning of this quote, a holocaust survivor.

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