A curated selection of the most read, liked, or impactful posts—essential reading from across the archive.
Unpacking the data: Most welfare state spending redistributes resources across the life course, not from rich to poor.
Economics
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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.
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Every road to the future is paved by our political lens—maturity means questioning not just the route, but the worldview shaping our way.
Philosophy
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As authoritarian regimes converge, only Europe’s unique architecture of solidarity, justice, and pluralism stands between humanity and a new age of domination.
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Europe must reject Silicon Valley’s anti-democratic project and reclaim technology for the common good, not for private power.
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Explore 33 illuminating myths about capitalism, revealing how markets, finance, and innovation really work—and what they never told you.
Economics
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Business schools have sanctified profit maximization as law—ignoring centuries of philosophy and mounting evidence of harm; it’s time to rediscover moral purpose.
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A modern Faustian parable about AI, showing how our quest for effortless knowledge risks trading agency, formation, and freedom for the seductive convenience of algorithmic mastery.
AI
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The Golden Rule is not about mutual advantage or rational fairness—it’s a summons to participate in the self-giving love of God, as citizens of a Kingdom that remakes reality from the cross.
Philosophy
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A philosophical deep-dive into why Generative AI, for all its brilliance, cannot replace the human capacity for wisdom, judgment, and meaning.
AI
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After a century of theories, are we any closer to understanding what leadership demands—or have we just built a tower of Babel?
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How Hegel’s dialectic, Christian theology, and critical realism converge to reveal becoming as participatory unity-in-difference—open, creative, and inexhaustible.
Philosophy
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A dramatic exposé of the so-called “Nobel Prize in Economics”—how a Bank’s vanity project hijacked Alfred Nobel’s vision and shaped the world for the worse.
Economics
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Are you a good leader? In case you are emphatically nodding, how would you know?
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Why workplaces need more than comfort and etiquette—they need inspiration, transformation, and courageous hope.
Philosophy
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After decades of “New Work” and endless transformations, organizations are still failing to deliver well-being—can we finally build workplaces that help people thrive?
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Why the “Civil Economy” offers a powerful alternative to today’s profit-obsessed capitalism—and what it means for leaders, organisations, and society.
Economics
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Modern culture distracts us from the big questions. Can ancient Stoic wisdom show us how to live—and flourish—amidst change and adversity?
Philosophy
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