The global political crisis is not an ideological deviation, but the result of an accumulated economic imbalance, in which the concentration of wealth and the expansion of debt have simultaneously ero ...
The world is no longer divided by accident, but structurally, and Davos 2026 merely confirms this reality: the global elite discusses "dialogue” within an economic system that generates accelerating ...
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Water purification technology developed by researchers from Seoul National University (Korea), the University of Tokyo (Japan ...
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Political systems become polarized when internal unity within groups strengthens and the divide between them deepens. As polarization intensifies, societal tensions can grow, making it difficult to ...
Imagine a leadership team gathering to finalize a new diversity and inclusion policy. Tensions rise quickly. One executive insists that “meritocracy is non-negotiable; recruitment must always be ...
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Historically, institutions have driven growth and efficiency by establishing productivity standards that encourage conformity in how we think and operate. The goal was to create predictable, scalable ...
We are living in a time of increased division. From politics to public health, conversations that could bring people together via common values are driving people further apart. So how can we shift ...