The Broken Windows of Our Moral Life
How small everyday choices shape cultures, organisations, and the societies we become
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How small everyday choices shape cultures, organisations, and the societies we become
Europe entered 2025 already strained by war, fractured politics, and economic anxiety. As Philippe Le Corre explains, this was the year when three pressures collided—an unending war in Ukraine, a drastically altered transatlantic dynamic under Trump 2.0, and a more openly competitive China
When innovation icons turn into liability machines, it’s not chemistry that fails—it’s governance, incentives, and courage
The Codes rewrite the architecture of wages, flexibility, digital compliance, gig work and industrial relations. But the real transformation depends on how states implement them—and how leaders rebuild trust, dignity and fairness inside workplaces
Living wills remain on the fringes, but they are forcing India to confront family power, cultural taboo, and the realities of end-of-life care—signalling a profound shift in how the country thinks about dignity and medical decision-making
Justin Logan of the Cato Institute on how Trump’s second term reshaped global trade, defense alignments, and America’s domestic equilibrium—and why the turbulence may be far from over
In an age of noise, overload and drifting meetings, facilitation is no longer a “tool”, it’s a core leadership discipline
In memory of a friend, mentor, and conservationist, we present the 2025 Ramki Sreenivasan Conservation Photography Award—images that reveal the startling, intimate, and often uncomfortable ways in which human lives now intersect with the wild
How men learn—and unlearn—the language of emotion
When machines, like humans, fail to see difference—and turn bias into code