Johannes Eisleben

UKC Writer

Johannes Eisleben is a pseudonym. The author is a mathematician and philosopher working as an essayist. Since 2017, he has published numerous articles and essays both in German- and English-speaking media on the profound crisis of Western societies, as well as theory of science. He is a Lutheran and lives in Bavaria with his wife and children.

Why we won’t have digital slavery
Johannes Eisleben
Many dissidents postulate that we are soon to become digital slaves and that this slavery will be introduced and operated by the oligarchic rulers of our society in order to gain total power. But is it even possible to set up and operate such a ...
Climate narratives and energy supply as instruments of power
Johannes Eisleben
The climate narrative was made possible by the West’s cultural situation: decadence, loss of faith, empiricism, Cartesianism and Malthusianism.
The question of evil revisited
Johannes Eisleben
Unrestrained power enables the triumph of evil in Western societies, and it is not yet clear when this process will be stopped. It could take the rest of our lives.
What is transhumanism?
Johannes Eisleben
Transhumanists are overawed by maths. They do not understand the scope of physics and engineering. They have no idea of the limits to biology. Transhumanism is bound to fail because its ideas cannot be achieved—they are technically unfeasible, and ...
The Crisis of Western Political Systems
Johannes Eisleben
For the first time in three and a half centuries, the centre cannot hold. How did we choose the ‘road to serfdom’ afresh?