About pages are a funny thing.
If I'm any good at this, there's no real way to put it into a box—at least, not the neat, categorical boxes that Substack would like me to.
Ours is a world of hyper-specialization, yet I'm built for something very different: pattern vision, narrative subversion, long-term positioning, and—on my better days—intellectual hospitality.
This is a place to connect the dots—between governance, finance, and technology—and reveal the deeper structures shaping how we live, think, and believe in a disoriented world. To trace the collapse of meaning and the quiet rise of feudalism. And, at times, to point quietly toward Logos.
My work was recently described as that of a Sovereignty Cartographer and Meaning Architect. I rather like that. Far more interesting than author and systems thinker.
Yes—let's go with that.
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Christine Menedis is the author of Why the World Doesn’t Make Sense: Reclaiming the Liberty You Didn’t Know You Lost, published by Forefront Books and distributed by Simon & Schuster. Available in the U.S. here and in the U.K. here.
