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Alex Tarnava

THE STONE WALL:

On Power, Human Nature, and The Failures of Justice

THE STONE WALL:

On Power, Human Nature, and The Failures of Justice

The truth emerges through friction.

Whether reading or writing, this friction is necessary for greater understanding.

The Stone Wall is painful, and that’s the point.

The truth emerges through friction.

Whether reading or writing, this friction is necessary for greater understanding.

The Stone Wall is painful, and that’s the point.

Today, it’s become normative to immerse ourselves solely in ideologies we agree with. Completely immersed, we begin to lose the ability to reflect upon, understand, and grow from differing perspectives. We lose the ability to have conversations, to laugh at mistakes made by friend or foe alike, and to work together in our mutual pursuits: justice, health, safety, liberty, and everything that makes life worth living. The very glue that holds us together dissolves through our caustic expressions towards supposed enemies, and with this dissolution society unravels. 

An Unwavering Descent into the Tragic Truths of Our Reality 

The Stone Wall is an ambitious attempt to demonstrate that even the most extreme ideological opposites share many of the same core observations about our reality. Only their interpretations of how these shared observations came to be, and what to do about them, differs. Through alchemical inversions, opposite ideologies are smashed against each other revealing the shards of truth. The Stone Wall serves to separate the objective from the subjective in order to better understand who and what we are. 

To understand Humanity, we must synthesize many facets. The Stone Wall drags the reader through pain via: 

  • A deep dive into the self, and how the self interacts in society
  • An analysis of the cycles of persecution that lead to modern conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East
  • Men, women, our respective strengths, and why unity of strengths is needed for societal flourishing
  • A history of several political ideologies, and why they failed
  • A robust and novel assessment of power, its evolution, purpose, and how modernity has perverted it 
 

Who This Book Is For

The Stone Wall is not an easy read. It is not for the light of heart, those weak in spirit, or those looking for clean answers. Nonetheless, The Stone Wall is the fire, one of many, that must endeavor to wade through in the quest for societal understanding.

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About Alex Tarnava

Alex Tarnava is a patented inventor, published researcher, self-taught scientist, successful serial entrepreneur, and societal philosopher. His work spans many domains, as he views everything in our reality as interconnected. As his achievements have grown, prominent figures across many domains have begun recognizing the importance of his work.

If you believe yourself ready to wade through the fire, the only way through is straight ahead.