
Why ethical leadership fails under pressure—and why only character formation can sustain doing good when it becomes costly
Ethics
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AI hallucinations are rising, not falling—new data shows models fail at expert reasoning and prioritise plausibility and user satisfaction over truth
AI
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A forensic critique of how antisemitism is being redefined to blur critique of Israel and insulate state power from accountability.
Politics
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Germany’s energy and infrastructure crises reveal not incompetence, but a system engineered to serve incumbents while transferring costs to citizens.
Politics
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Greece’s experience shows that Europe’s survival depends less on power than on recovering a shared moral purpose.
Politics
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The greatest corporate scandals today lie in the quiet fusion of private platforms with public coercive power.
Politics
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Hungary forces Europe to choose between unconditional membership and a constitutional order that can still defend itself.
Politics
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