A curated selection of the most read, liked, or impactful posts—essential reading from across the archive.
A rigorous critique of how diversity ideology undermines truth-seeking by replacing epistemic standards with identity-based relativism.
Philosophy
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How relentless pursuit of efficiency undermines care, resilience, and the very foundations of prosperity
Economics
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A poetic reflection on spirituality as a way of being—where leadership becomes a road of presence, attention, and moral becoming.
Personal Development
A dark satirical critique exposing how Gaza’s destruction is reframed as a frontier real-estate and investment opportunity under disaster capitalism.
A demolition of epistemic relativism as a self-refuting ideology eroding science, democracy, justice, and the very possibility of reason itself.
Planetary boundaries and doughnut economics can’t replace ethical judgment—true morality begins where measurement ends.
A First Systematic Analysis of Ethics Behind Neoclassical Economic Theory
The Triangle We Refuse to See: Property, Power, and Political Freedom
Unpacking the data: Most welfare state spending redistributes resources across the life course, not from rich to poor.
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
Every road to the future is paved by our political lens—maturity means questioning not just the route, but the worldview shaping our way.
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.
Explore 33 illuminating myths about capitalism, revealing how markets, finance, and innovation really work—and what they never told you.
Business schools have sanctified profit maximization as law—ignoring centuries of philosophy and mounting evidence of harm; it’s time to rediscover moral purpose.
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
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.
A philosophical deep-dive into why Generative AI, for all its brilliance, cannot replace the human capacity for wisdom, judgment, and meaning.
After a century of theories, are we any closer to understanding what leadership demands—or have we just built a tower of Babel?
How Hegel’s dialectic, Christian theology, and critical realism converge to reveal becoming as participatory unity-in-difference—open, creative, and inexhaustible.
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.
Are you a good leader? In case you are emphatically nodding, how would you know?
Why workplaces need more than comfort and etiquette—they need inspiration, transformation, and courageous hope.
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?
Why the “Civil Economy” offers a powerful alternative to today’s profit-obsessed capitalism—and what it means for leaders, organisations, and society.