The concept of 'pseudo-culture' was discussed by the German philosopher Theodor Adorno in his 1959 essay, Theory of Pseudo-Culture. He argued that the then existing "crisis in culture" cannot be…
The ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine are stark reminders of the darkest impulses within the human mind. These conflicts—whether in Israel, Gaza, Ukraine or Yemen—are not just…
Vegetable consumption in the United States has been on a steady decline, with most of the vegetables consumed coming from potatoes and tomatoes, primarily in the form of fries (thinly…
Profit is essential for businesses in the commercial economy because it stimulates firms seeking enough revenue to pay for labour, materials, rent and other expenses, plus some leftover as net…
The word 'caraeveti' is an Upanishadic dictum for 'dynamism is the essence of life '. The Sanskritic derivation is cara + iva + iti = keep proceeding on or moving…
The Sanskrit word "tejasvī" (तेजस्वी) comes from "tejas" (तेज), meaning radiance, brilliance, energy, or inner fire. In English, it conveys spiritedness, vigour, enthusiasm and luminous strength - not just physical,…
Child marriage—defined as any formal or informal union where at least one party is under the age of 18—is widely recognized under international human rights law as a harmful practice…
The key principle is: wealth accumulation is permitted, but excessive accumulation is restricted to prevent deprivation and economic exploitation. This principle is not a call for absolute wealth equality, nor…
Political democracy, where the people select their government leaders through free and open elections, holds a vital place in society, offering a framework for collective decision-making, accountability, and the safeguarding…
Europe has historically pursued cooperative security arrangements, balancing military alliances with diplomatic and multilateral efforts to prevent conflict and manage crises. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)…