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Bertrand Russell: Reason, Courage, and the Quiet Power of Non-Violence
Bertrand Russell, Nobel Prize-winning philosopher and mathematician, united reason with profound humanity. This article explores his philosophy of love, courage, and non-violence, from his opposition to war to his reflections on fear and emotional openness. A personal and thoughtful perspective connecting Russell’s insights with coaching, inviting a deeper engagement with life, awareness, and the courage to truly live.
B Wilde
Apr 295 min read


Il patriarcato invisibile: linguaggio, cultura e costruzione della soggettività femminile in Italia
Il patriarcato invisibile continua a influenzare la cultura italiana attraverso il linguaggio, le relazioni e le aspettative sociali. In questo articolo, esploro come la soggettività femminile venga costruita e, spesso, limitata da dinamiche sottili ma pervasive. Un’analisi erudita e personale che invita a riconoscere questi meccanismi e a trasformarli, aprendo lo spazio a una nuova consapevolezza e a un diverso modo di essere donna oggi.
B Wilde
Apr 223 min read


Have Prophets Disappeared — or Have We Simply Stopped Recognising Them? Dante, Muhammad and the Visionary Language of Civilisation
Have prophets truly disappeared from human history, or has modern civilisation simply changed the way it recognises visionary voices? From the revelations of Muhammad to the poetic cosmology of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, this article explores prophecy as the power to translate spiritual vision into language that shapes civilisation, culture and collective meaning.
B Wilde
Apr 156 min read
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