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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


When Prosperity Meets Emptiness: The Crisis of Meaning in the Contemporary World
In an age of unprecedented technological progress and material prosperity, many individuals experience a profound erosion of meaning. By revisiting luminous periods of civilisation—from classical Athens and the Pax Romana to the Renaissance and post-war Europe—this article explores how societies flourish when prosperity aligns with shared values, philosophical depth, and cultural vision, and reflects on the urgent contemporary search for purpose.
B Wilde
Apr 83 min read
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