Silvio Berlusconi died at 86 on June 12, 2023, in Milan (where he was also born), in the San Raphael...
Parties in conflict agree to enter into peace negotiations if they expect to gain more from them than from a...
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but we can’t escape the sword’s power to corrupt the word—the conditions under which the logos emerges are significant. Insulating and protecting expression and dialogue from the shadow of violence and economic influence is a fundamental challenge in political and cultural life....
Israeli musician, writer, and former student of Anthroposophic Studies at the Goetheanum, Omer Eilam, reflects on the attacks by Hamas...
Minka and Martin Straube worked on The Friends of Waldorf Education’s emergency pedagogy mission in the Gaza Strip several times...
In the third year of the Russo-Ukranian War, historians and political scientists are speaking out and offering their analyses in the midst of speechlessness and slogans. We take a look at two of them here. “If you want to read into the future, you have to leaf through the past.”...
I am not happy today. I am not sad either. I have been in this moment before. When the two...
In the spirit of the Rosicrucian manifestos published 400 years ago, Swiss journalist Martin Bernard published Plaidoyer pour un renouveau...
Reflections and reader responses to the interview by Frode Barkved with Ukranian Serhii Kopyl, “Everything I Own, I Carry with Me.” Winston Churchill wrote that the first casualty of war is truth, speech. Indeed, violence silences and polarizes. We welcome here an open conversation about this most terrible war in...
Nakba Day—the Memory of the Catastrophe—is observed annually on May 15. It commemorates the Nakba, the violent uprooting and expulsion...
Discussions on war and geopolitics are the most polarizing. This polarization hinders dialogue and sometimes even thinking itself. Could it...
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