Raskolnikov’s tragedy is not murder alone but the belief that intelligence grants moral exemption. Dostoevsky traces how ...
What Wouk ultimately seems to trust is neither command nor law alone, but conscience—fragile, pressured, often belated.
While libertarians like to think of political libertarianism as a peculiarly western concept, it turns out that classical ...
Enabling students to engage in supervised cross-border legal work bridges theory and practice while equipping them for a globalised landscape. Omar Madhloom and Martin Sticker outline the benefits, ch ...
Self‑governance, strength of character, and self-empowerment are not promises of ease or rapid transformation. This insight ...
Situating Truth in the Naga Public SquareNagaland presents a rare paradox within the Indian Union: a society publicly saturated with Christian language yet privately fractured by moral ambiguity, ...
By Prophet Ernest OWUSU Work, at its core, is meant to contribute to the growth and development of an organisation, a ...
What distinguishes Sudan’s catastrophe—stretching from earlier civil wars through Darfur and into the present conflict between rival military powers—is ...
It is a curious thing, Harry, but perhaps those who are best suited to wield power are those who have never sought it. Those who are forced to assume ...
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The Attitude Lounge with Kodwo Brumpon: The frictional soul

“When death finds you, may it find you alive.” – African proverbTo the casual observer, the narrative of Ghana is one of the ...
The Melian Dialogue is Thucydides’ account of the conflict between Athens and Melos, and the moral dilemma of whether "might ...
Sudan and Yemen, meanwhile, are no strangers to humanitarian catastrophe. Sudan’s civil conflict, driven by rival militias ...