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Angela Davis once wrote, “Radical simply means ‘grasping things at the root.’” Throughout her work, Davis has carried this idea into her approach to race, class, gender, and incarceration, arguing that real change requires confronting the systems that allow inequality to persist rather than simply managing their consequences.
Angela Davis once wrote, “Radical simply means ‘grasping things at the root.’” Throughout her work, Davis has carried this idea into her approach to race, class, gender, and incarceration, arguing that real change requires confronting the systems that allow inequality to persist rather than simply managing their consequences. America likes to call itself the land of the free. Yet freedom becomes a difficult concept to defend when the conditions…

Yul Kwon: Other People’s Finished Lives

Yul Kwon built one of those lives that seem almost fictional: Stanford, Yale Law School, McKinsey, Google, public service and a victory on Survivor. Yet behind the résumé was a shy child struggling with anxiety, OCD and bullying, who slowly learned to confront fear by placing himself in situations that forced him to grow. His story is a reminder that exceptional lives are rarely as effortless as they appear from the outside.
Yul Kwon built one of those lives that seem almost fictional: Stanford, Yale Law School, McKinsey, Google, public service and a victory on Survivor. Yet behind the résumé was a shy child struggling with anxiety, OCD and bullying, who…

Mary Oliver: Learning To Listen

Mary Oliver spent decades writing about trees, birds, and tides as if they were old friends rather than scenery, turning ordinary walks into some of the most widely read poetry of the past century. Her poems have become a kind of quiet refuge for readers who long to feel closer to nature but rarely get the chance.
Mary Oliver spent decades writing about trees, birds, and tides as if they were old friends rather than scenery, turning ordinary walks into some of the most widely read poetry of the past century. Her poems have become a…

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Ridurre un altro uomo in catene e disporre della sua vita e della sua morte come di un oggetto era, per il puritano John Brown, non un’istituzione umana ma l’operato del demonio, una diretta violazione della legge divina. Poteva dunque, in quanto diabolica, essere combattuta al di fuori di qualsiasi cornice della legge terrena.
Ridurre un altro uomo in catene e disporre della sua vita e della sua morte come di un oggetto era, per il puritano John Brown, non un’istituzione umana ma l’operato del demonio, una diretta…
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Fabiola Gianotti: Out of the Ordinary

Fabiola Gianotti followed a canonical study path, and the strength of her being led her to the position she now owns, without needing to prove anything to the world that she ended up revolutionizing. She is a quiet and, yet, extremely impactful legend: one who built herself the path for becoming a hero.
Fabiola Gianotti followed a canonical study path, and the strength of her being led her to the position she now owns, without needing to prove anything to the world that she ended up revolutionizing. She is a quiet and,…

Liberty Beyond Morality: Walter’s Block Defence of the Undefendable

How far are we willing to defend freedom when it protects choices we dislike? In Defending the Undefendable, Walter E. Block challenges some of our deepest moral beliefs by separating what is immoral from what should be illegal. His work forces us to face an uncomfortable question: are we autonomous agents or do we need protection from ourselves?
How far are we willing to defend freedom when it protects choices we dislike? In Defending the Undefendable, Walter E. Block challenges some of our deepest moral beliefs by separating what is immoral from what should be illegal. His…

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