Leadership for Good | Host Leaders For Humanity & Business For Humanity | Good Organisations Lab | United Leaders Europe
A philosophical defence of poetry as a mode of participatory knowing that restores our access to meaning, moral reality, and the Good.
Philosophy
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A piercing indictment of how capitalism has quietly assumed the full architecture of a religion—without its mercy, transcendence, or hope.
Economics
A biting critique of modern civilization’s slide into ethical performativity—where justice is discussed over brunch, and virtue is chosen like a fashion trend, even as the world burns.
Ethics
Why the $150 billion leadership industry keeps replaying the “head vs heart” drama—while leaving wisdom and real transformation off the stage.
Leadership
Empathy alone can’t make leaders moral—real leadership demands judgment, courage, and justice, not just sentimental resonance.
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True freedom is not the multiplication of options, but the formative depth of a life lived toward the Good.
To pretend businesses can avoid shaping people is to deny both the reality of work and the responsibility every organization owes to human flourishing.
Education
Every critical tradition now converges: capitalism without growth is impossible—not because of “externalities,” but because we ourselves are the blind engine driving collapse.
A critique of business schools’ claim to value-neutral teaching: why refusing to “moralise” is itself a moral—and political—choice with far-reaching consequences
How relentless pursuit of efficiency undermines care, resilience, and the very foundations of prosperity
Transformation is not a toolkit or a plan, but an open-ended journey—an invitation to be changed as we act, and to find meaning beyond what we can command or predict.
Personal Development
A critique of pop leadership’s obsession with success and performance, arguing that true greatness lies not in chasing summits, but in continual self-cultivation and orientation to the Good.
A poetic reflection on spirituality as a way of being—where leadership becomes a road of presence, attention, and moral becoming.
A radical critique of the wellness industry: mental illness as structural labour, burnout as systemic necessity, and therapy as pacification.
Psychology
True national greatness isn’t wealth or power—it’s how a society treats its most vulnerable. A moral reckoning for today’s leaders.
A poetic reflection on modernity, measurement, alienation, and the restless spirit that signals the possibility of transformation.
A critique of our productivity-obsessed culture: pragmatism gets things done, but wisdom asks what our achievements turn us into.
A searing critique of Colbert’s cancellation, revealing how corporate cowardice and authoritarian power now collaborate to silence satire and democratic critique.
Politics
Remonstration Against The Suspension Of Jimmy Kimmel Live
A critique of management theory’s refusal to analyse power, arguing organisations must be understood as political orders structured by imperium, dominium, and potestas.
Business
A decisive indictment showing why Trump’s record of militarisation, treaty destruction, and authoritarianism makes his Nobel Peace Prize demands morally grotesque.
A dark satirical critique exposing how Gaza’s destruction is reframed as a frontier real-estate and investment opportunity under disaster capitalism.
Public Service vs Private Self-Service
A structural critique of why capitalism alone generates systemic starvation in the midst of overproduction—not through immorality, but through market logic itself.
A demolition of epistemic relativism as a self-refuting ideology eroding science, democracy, justice, and the very possibility of reason itself.