An interview with conflict researcher, mediator, and peace activist Friedrich Glasl about his new book, Die Paradoxie des Wettrüstens [The...
English Issue 33-34/2026
English Issue 33-34/2026
The more humanity evolves, the more absurd war seems: absurd because it disregards all the lessons of the past; absurd because it mocks our ideals of humanitarianism, solidarity, and even ecology; absurd because technological and economic developments make it increasingly self-destructive and dangerous for all humanity.
No one can win a war anymore—we are all losers. That is why this week’s issue once again addresses the question of war with the intention of encouraging listening and dialogue: the only means of resolving conflict. The path of the heart is where the real spiritual battle is decided today—and where its solution also lies.
More and more people are experiencing upheaval and uncertainty, and feeling as though they are standing on the brink of...
Dornach, Switzerland. What is life like as a young person in today’s world? We asked around. Answers from Owen Parker...
Cuenca, Spain. International conference for biography work. Amidst the ongoing escalation of geopolitical conflicts and threats to international economy and...
Lidia Mikhailova has traveled all over the world. She’s lived in Moscow, Amsterdam, and Sydney before returning to Saint Petersburg....
Light streams through tall windows and falls upon the paintings of Christian Goll. Those who enter his studio encounter images...
Witten/Herdecke, Germany. New study highlights problematic psychological content on social media. Thanks in part to social media, psychoeducation—in which mental...
The first train is already delayed, and I’m waiting on a crowded platform in Germany, on a hot Friday in...


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