Writing at the Edge of Freedom
I write to illuminate the hidden structures shaping our political, cultural, and moral lives. My mission is to challenge complacency, confront ideological decay, and offer readers tools to think freely in an increasingly conformist world.
Drawing from philosophy, history, and lived experience, I aim to make complex truths accessible without simplification—and to spark the kind of critical thinking that resists tyranny in all its forms.
In an era of noise, I offer clarity. In an age of passivity, I call for moral courage. My work is for those who believe that ideas still matter—and that liberty must be understood before it can be defended.
My Books
Energetic Consciousness Theory — Volume II: Limits of Consciousness Regulation (2026) examines what occurs when conscious systems are pushed beyond their capacity to regulate themselves coherently. Building on the framework established in Foundations, this volume investigates the structural limits of regulation, explaining rigidity, exhaustion, delayed collapse, and loss of flexibility as predictable outcomes of sustained energetic strain rather than psychological weakness or moral failure. Moving beneath subjective experience and diagnostic categories, the book offers a rigorous account of why consciousness often fails silently—maintaining coherence long after adaptability has been lost—and why breakdown so often arrives late, misunderstood, and misattributed.
Energetic Consciousness Theory — Foundations (2025) lays the conceptual bedrock of a unified framework for understanding consciousness, behaviour, and moral life under conditions of energetic constraint. Moving beneath psychology, ideology, and culture, the book argues that human thought and action are shaped by finite biological and cognitive energy—and that many personal and social crises emerge from ignoring this limit. Rigorous yet accessible, Foundations does not offer self-help prescriptions or political slogans. It offers something more demanding: a structural account of what consciousness can sustain, why it fails, and what genuine stability requires.
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Introduction to Energetic Consciousness Theory (2025) proposes a simple but disruptive idea: consciousness is shaped not only by thought and experience, but by the energetic limits of the human organism. Every act of attention, meaning-making, or projection into the future carries an energetic cost, and those costs quietly sculpt how minds stabilize, fragment, or evolve over time. By linking biology, cognition, and society through the common currency of energy, ECT offers a new lens on identity, behavior, and the crises of modern life—suggesting that many of our psychological and cultural failures are not moral or ideological at their core, but energetic.
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In "The Slow Walk to Tyranny" (2024), Amitai Rosengart delivers a gripping wake-up call about Western democracy’s quiet unraveling. Blending sharp financial insight, philosophy, and social critique, he reveals how a century of political missteps, economic inequality, and cultural drift has pushed us toward a cliff of authoritarianism. But it’s not all doom—Rosengart offers a lifeline, urging bold civic action and smart reforms to snatch democracy back from the brink. It’s a fast-paced, eye-opening read that dares you to care.
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In Meaning in the Age of Absurdity (2024), I explore the deepening crisis in Western society, tracing its roots and examining its effects on our personal lives, social structures, and political landscape. Through a new philosophical framework, I unravel the forces driving this turmoil, offering readers a vital tool to navigate the complexities of our time. Thought-provoking and eye-opening, this book invites engagement with the profound changes shaping our world.
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The Human Perspective – Lessons from Genesis (2023) offers a fresh and thought-provoking exploration of the foundational stories of the Bible, free from a purely religious lens. Through an innovative interpretive approach, this book uncovers profound insights into universal human experiences—parenting, ambition, moral dilemmas, and the search for meaning. By revisiting these ancient narratives, it reveals how myths continue to shape our understanding of truth, identity, and the choices we make. A compelling journey through time, this book invites you to see Genesis as more than scripture—it is a mirror reflecting the complexities of the human condition.
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Back to Ourselves (2018) is a compelling exploration of the challenges shaping our modern world. From economic instability to political corruption and the dominance of self-interest, we find ourselves at a critical crossroads. How did we get here? And more importantly, how do we move forward?
This book uncovers the underlying forces driving our current reality and offers clear, thought-provoking insights into how we can reclaim our collective future. The answers are within reach—if we are willing to listen. Join the conversation and be part of the movement toward a better tomorrow.
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