Category: Essays

We aim to examine major economic, social, and cultural issues unfolding in Korea with depth and balance.
This section explores why certain events occur, what underlying forces shape them, and how we should understand and interpret these developments.
At the intersection of current issues and broader social questions, we seek to explore the spirit of our time and the values we must collectively shape moving forward.

  • That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you.

    That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you.

    After reading this news, the shock did not leave me for days. It was a report that a woman in Minneapolis, Minnesota, had been killed after being shot three times by an ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officer. The woman who was killed was a U.S. citizen, 37 years old, and a mother of…

  • Caracas at Midnight, and the President Who Disappeared

    Caracas at Midnight, and the President Who Disappeared

    At around 2 a.m. local time on January 3, 2026,a series of explosions echoed across the skies above Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. Loud detonations rippled through the city. Awakened residents reported seeing aircraft flying low overhead and military vehicles moving through the streets. In some neighborhoods, witnesses said they heard gunfire. Within minutes, Caracas…

  • Because of these words, I will be buried by Joseon society

    Because of these words, I will be buried by Joseon society

    Yet I choose to speak and die, rather than rot away in silence. In 1934, during the Japanese colonial period,a short essay was published in the magazine Samcheolli.Its title was A Confession of Divorce.The author was Na Hye-seok. She was known as Korea’s first female Western-style painter and a “New Woman.”After her divorce, she wrote…

  • Please Do Not Delete Coupang.

    Please Do Not Delete Coupang.

    The Coupang data breach revealed more than a failure of security. It exposed the reality of a system-driven corporation that millions depend on for work, consumption, and survival. This essay examines Coupang not as a moral villain, but as a piece of modern infrastructure—raising a difficult question: to leave, or not to leave.

  • A Life Built Over Thirty Years, Erased in Forty-Eight Hours

    A Life Built Over Thirty Years, Erased in Forty-Eight Hours

    On December 5, 2025, Dispatch reported that actor Cho Jin-woong (born Cho Won-jun) had been involved in a violent juvenile incident thirty years ago. The controversy quickly escalated into a nationwide debate over the purpose of juvenile justice, the possibility of rehabilitation, and the standards by which a public figure’s past should be disclosed. Within…

  • “We could only watch the fire. We were all the same.”

    “We could only watch the fire. We were all the same.”

    The blaze at Hong Kong’s Tai Po “Wang Fuk Court,” which spread across multiple high-rise blocks during exterior renovation work, revealed a convergence of structural vulnerabilities: flammable construction materials, malfunctioning fire alarms, and resident warnings that had gone unheeded. This tragedy raises a pressing question—why do disasters built into the system keep repeating?

  • What Do Humans Live On in the Age of AI?

    What Do Humans Live On in the Age of AI?

    A growing divide defines the AI era: while some gain new high-skill opportunities, many workers fear AI as a quiet signal of future layoffs. This essay examines Korea’s rising anxiety, global restructuring trends, and what it means for human dignity and the right to live well in a world where machines take on more human…

  • NewJeans: A Year of Defiance, Defeat, and the Return of the ‘Five’

    NewJeans: A Year of Defiance, Defeat, and the Return of the ‘Five’

    NewJeans is returning to ADOR after a year-long conflict involving lawsuits, injunctions, and internal disputes following Min Hee-jin’s dismissal. Their attempt to rebrand as “NJZ” and pursue independent activity collapsed after the court upheld ADOR’s exclusive contract through 2029. While the group’s creative identity—once shaped by Min Hee-jin—was widely praised as a breakthrough in K-pop,…

  • Stablecoins: To Use or Not to Use

    Stablecoins: To Use or Not to Use

    Stablecoins ask the old question anew: What is money? In the name of innovation, monetary power is shifting — from nations to private hands.

  • TO OUR PARTNERSHIP AND THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD!

    TO OUR PARTNERSHIP AND THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD!

    On an autumn night in Seoul, three of the world’s most powerful CEOs shared fried chicken, beer, and a vision for the future of technology — a moment that would go down in history.