Evelin Lindner
Note Six … nothing is really going to change police brutality, racism, militarism, hypocritical foreign policies, or any of a host of other evils until…
The Humans and the Viruses: The World Economic Forum and the Coronaviruses ​The humans and the viruses are two forms of life with parallel but…
Where do we stand, as humankind? The author of this book offers this analysis: We have dug ourselves into a multitude of perilous crises, both…
This article advocates a naturalist and realist ethics of solidarity. Specifically, it argues that human needs should be met; and that they should be met…
Perhaps the most important of these suggestions is that to achieve emancipation, rather than over-emphasising relations of production, we should instead identify – in order…
While it appears to be easily grasped, phronesis is complex, nuanced and paradoxical, seen as an unorganised set of characteristics in the management scholarship domain.…
The Climate Crisis (and Other Crises) Require the Transformation of the Basic Cultural Structure of the Modern World
Over time, families who concentrate single-mindedly on accumulating capital and then reinvesting it to accumulate more capital will, ceteris paribus, by the laws of compound…