Fractured agreements, an uncertain social ethic, divided communities, and compromised trust permeate our social field and take social leadership to...
What else does it take to escape the trap of stereotype? A critical extension to the article Hypermoralism Kills Freedom,...
The attempt to understand the US campaign and election for president has become a spectator sport with deep undertones and serious divisions. The process is fascinating, and offers a distinct view on the public atmosphere, individual psyches, and the power of media. In this election year, with clear political polarities...
Sonja Zausch, Bart Vanmechelen, and Jan Göschel, the three leaders of the Council for Inclusive Social Development, have put these...
We want to go beyond prejudice. Sharing ideas with each other helps. Here are some perspectives on the topic. Sacred...
As the November elections in the US draw near, John Bloom examines the culture of untruth that has increasingly become the norm. Making sense of national politics in the United States has been crazy-making and compelling at the same time. There are so many layers of fact and fiction. The...
Images from the James Webb telescope show mature galaxies in the earliest moments of the universe. Is everything already there...
What is bright yellow, eats oats as its favourite food, does not like coffee, learns without a brain – even...
The path to thinking and ‹seeing› of the heart goes through the sacrifice of everything familiar, all elements of the past – these may only live on transformed into free, improvisational abilities. And they must be sacrificed in and through living thought, which has its source in true, always intuitive...
Who am I? It’s a simple question, but one that is difficult to answer. I am myself and remain myself...
Trump designated his inauguration to be a “day of liberation.” It is worth clarifying what “freedom” actually is and means....






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