Kafka Traps are Fertile Fallacies
Supporting Socialistic Reflexivities
Kafka Trap of Socialism Reflexivity comes from Franz Kafka and his writings of the early 20th century. Franz Kafka was a Zionistic atheistic Jew who was ill at ease in his Austrian-Hungarian society and in his father dominated family. Mr. Kafka sought to explain his alienation through his writings with his most known works published posthumously against his wishes. In his novel, The Trial, a bank clerk is accused of some unspecified crime; the more he denies the crime the more his guilt is assumed until he is executed by a omnipotent legal system. The Kafka Trap has become a popular argumentative device today which this post will briefly explore. Continue reading “Kafka Trap of Socialistic Reflexivity”