True leadership means aligning privilege with responsibility—because how we behave in public says more about our values than any slogan.
Sustainability
Freedom alone is not enough—leadership means taking moral responsibility for the character, wisdom, and flourishing your organisation enables.
Personal Development
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He made the Church political not through power, but by forcing it to stand where the Gospel demands: at the world’s wounded edges, in solidarity with the poor and the planet.
Religion
Why the modern obsession with well-being scores and health apps risks hollowing out our moral imagination.
Philosophy
Unpacking the data: Most welfare state spending redistributes resources across the life course, not from rich to poor.
Economics
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In a world automated to perfection, the only thing left for humans is to laugh at the new chains they helped forge.
AI
How centuries of art and empire turned a radical Middle Eastern prophet into a white European king—and why that image still holds power today.
A sweeping, iconoclastic takedown of Adam Smith’s sentimentalism—exposing its circular logic, apologetics for hierarchy, and why it fails as a foundation for moral philosophy.
When every major ethical tradition delivers the same verdict, it's time for business and policy leaders to face the truth—and demand real climate justice.
Recommended
How the popular “oxygen mask” metaphor distorts our understanding of care and well-being—and why real flourishing depends on nurturing reciprocal relationships, not individual self-sufficiency.
Psychology
How the logic of punishment and control, borrowed from criminal justice, shapes our workplaces—masking power and inequality beneath the rhetoric of agency and merit.
Management
How capitalism’s defenders and critics alike miss the real story—because they’ve never read the manual.
How Marx’s name became a political Rorschach test
Every road to the future is paved by our political lens—maturity means questioning not just the route, but the worldview shaping our way.
Global indifference to "forgotten wars" is not just a moral failure—it’s a systemic risk that can ignite global catastrophe. Discover why attention, justice, and charity matter now.
Politics
Autonomy in self-management is not liberation from control, but the mature internalisation and reflexive navigation of responsibilities, rights, and shared purpose.
Transformation
A critique of “transformation” rhetoric in leadership—why real metamorphosis begins in rupture, not self-optimisation.
A satirical takedown of Silicon Valley’s AI utopia: why the dream of an algorithmic philosopher-king is not only naïve, but politically reckless.
Europe’s choice: resist American bullying or surrender to a new age of extortion. This is not diplomacy—it’s time to fight for our dignity.
Europe
Europe’s project was built on moral reckoning after Auschwitz, not realpolitik—its response to Gaza will define if it remembers this truth.
Europe’s future hinges not on the absence of fear, but on the courage to act—transforming existential dread into the hope and vision needed to build anew.
Europe’s destiny is not to reclaim old thrones, but to become the world’s bulwark against the new age of authoritarian power—by making justice, not might, the true measure of leadership.
Europe’s future lies not in reclaiming dominance, but in transforming its legacy—rising as a servant of justice and hope for a world in crisis.
As authoritarian regimes converge, only Europe’s unique architecture of solidarity, justice, and pluralism stands between humanity and a new age of domination.
Europe’s crisis is a loss of conviction—now is the moment to reclaim our spirit of justice, dignity, and shared purpose for the future.