Critical thinking is not the answer to every problem
Philosophy – the Antidote to the Demise of Knowledge
By Mr. Maverick Imagine standing at the beach shore, calmly gazing at the endless blue and feeling the gentle breeze. All of a sudden, you feel the earth beneath your feet shaking. Moments later, you spot a tsunami surging furiously in your direction. What do you do? How do you cope with this harrowing situation? … Continue reading Philosophy – the Antidote to the Demise of Knowledge
Which came first: the Turkey or the egg?
A flurry of speculation about the future of the renowned city of Constantinople, now known as Istanbul, has recently swept through the ‘tweetosphere’ like a tornado. Anyone actively using the social media platform ‘X’ is likely already familiar with the direction this article is heading.
World Recap 2024
By Stefanos Michelakakis and Alexandros Sainidis As it is New Year’s Eve and everyone is reading to brainstorm their New Year’s resolutions and think back about what happened this year, we decided to map out some developments in 2024 and try to think how they will continue to evolve in 2025. 🪂 If you want … Continue reading World Recap 2024
Is war now more or less possible than before? A set of psychological hypotheses
Knowing the way we think and feel can inform us well regarding modern warfare
How to search all that’s Greek? Our first code.
Pecunia et Bellum’s first code. Because digital transformation affects the study of the world too.
