What happens when belief tips into radicalism? In this video, Philipp Kneis argues that every serious idea — religious, philosophical, political — contains its own warning against excess. Drawing on theology, the history of philosophy, and the logic of ideas as ecosystems, he makes the case that moderation isn't a lack of conviction, but its most honest expression. Radicalism, he suggests, ultimately undermines itself — and always has.
Tag: political philosophy
#335: Moderation is Unpopular but Needed
In a time of intense polarization, fighting extremism with extremism only deepens division. True progress demands that we model the peaceful, just society we aspire to — not eventually, but now. Social media rewards rage, but future generations deserve better. This video explores why moderation, though unpopular, remains our only sustainable path forward.
#321: The Problem with Populism: Why Democracy Needs More Than Simple Answers
Elections have become a circus of populism, with politicians deploying charisma over substance. This superficiality misrepresents "the people," reducing political discourse to sound bites. True democracy demands informed, engaged citizens who embrace complexity, not simplistic solutions. It’s time to reject the allure of populist performance and prioritize genuine problem-solving.
#311: A.I. and Civic Responsibility
This analysis explores the dangerous intersection of artificial intelligence, democratic principles, and citizen sovereignty. As AI becomes universally accessible, every individual may soon possess tools capable of mass destruction. The discussion examines how democratic societies can preserve human agency and responsible citizenship when artificial intelligence threatens to replace human judgment and knowledge.
#309: Against Group-Think
In a world where tribalism reigns, is loyalty to flawed groups worth your moral integrity? As ideologies shift, we must confront whether belonging binds us or stifles individuality. True identity transcends these constructed affiliations; break free from toxic ties and embrace the diversity of thought that enriches our humanity.




