Full text of Dr. Reza Gholami’s speech at the Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Democracy, July 10, 2026, Iranian Wisdom House, Vienna, Austria Distinguished
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Reza Gholami July 5, 2026 This is how people like me understand Islam — a broad, honest view that I’ve tried to reach by thinking
Read moreIranian Studies as “Technography”: A Critique of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Publications
A new scholarly booklet by Dr. Reza Gholami, Iranian Studies as “Technography”: A Critique of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Publications, presents a concise yet
Read moreIn Praise of Cultural Pluralism
Pluralism in the Horizon of Intercultural Philosophy In an era where the world is rapidly and tangibly becoming a single “ship,” with people of all
Read moreUSA und Israel greifen iranische Kulturstaetten an Ein Angriff auf das kulturelle Erbe der Menschheit
Von Dr. Reza Gholami Stand: 24. Maerz 2026 Aktualisierter Sachstand (Stand 24. Maerz 2026) Maerz 2026: Golestan-Palast in Teheran beschaedigt (UNESCO-Welterbe) Maerz 2026: Falak-ol-Aflak-Burg in
Read moreTrump Is the Window Display, Not the Store
A Critical Response to Žižek’s Analysis of Trump Reza Gholami Faculty Member, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies March 30, 2026 In a January
Read moreThe War That Turned the Tables
An Analysis of the Dimensions and Consequences of the Illegitimate US-Israel War Against Iran in Early 2026 (Part One) Dr. Reza Gholami Faculty Member,
Read moreIn Honor of Jürgen Habermas
Reza Gholami Habermas passed away today at the age of 96. Yet the intellectual edifice he built over his long life belongs to that rare
Read moreThe Evil of Hegseth in the Name of God
Reza Gholami In the history of politics, one of the most dangerous moments occurs when an evil power adopts the language of sanctity; when an
Read moreThe Algorithmic Totalitarianism: A Reflection on the Dialectic of Artificial Intelligence, Regimes of Truth, and the Horizon of Free Thought
Reza Gholami Faculty Member, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies Throughout history, power has never been limited to hard military or economic tools. The deepest
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