It was 1932 and Einstein was writing with Freud about how to prevent another war. Their thoughts are relevant today (excerpt from the book)
The correspondence between Einstein and Freud explores the timeless question of how to prevent war, reflecting on the failures of international institutions and human nature.
Wait, because love always comes
The article explores the intrinsic nature of love, encouraging readers to recognize its presence in their lives and to express it generously without fear or conditions.
Andrea Bariselli, psychologist and neuroscientist: "We demand too much from the brain against our nature"
Andrea Bariselli discusses the detrimental effects of excessive information consumption and multitasking on human nature and brain capacity.
History seems to confirm the thesis that human nature repeats itself over time
The article discusses the philosophical debate around human nature as put forth by American writer Thomas Sowell, distinguishing between two perspectives: unrestricted and restricted views of human capability.
What the popular Latin phrase 'homo homini lupus' means that generates concern
The Latin phrase 'homo homini lupus' reflects on the darker aspects of human nature and has gained renewed attention in modern discussions.
Leif Zern: Romeo and Juliet were the first humans – not Adam and Eve
Leif Zern explores the transformative power of Shakespeare's work, suggesting that the characters of Romeo and Juliet embody the essence of humanity.
Human Nature Turned Social Media Intended for Robots into a Cheap Farce
The article discusses how human interactions have derailed a social media platform designed for AI and robots, leading to plans for humanity's enslavement.
Interview with Archaeologists: "We are not doomed to war"
In an interview, archaeologist Harald Meller discusses the cooperative nature of humanity and challenges the notion that humans are destined for war.
Exhibition 'Geoprocesses' in Ogre invites discussion and interactive workshop on human-nature relationships
An exhibition in Ogre will host a public discussion and interactive workshop focused on human interactions with nature.
Real Lord of the Flies saw 6 boys stranded for 15 months before different ending to book
A real-life scenario reminiscent of 'The Lord of the Flies' occurred when six boys were stranded on a deserted island in Tonga for 15 months, leading to significant reflections on human nature.
Monstrous Emotions, There Was a Purpose
The article explores the darker emotions of anger, gluttony, pride, lust, envy, laziness, and greed, questioning whether they are truly harmful or have a deeper evolutionary purpose.
"It is not in human nature to solve things violently"
Discussions in Washington ended in disappointment for Greenland but relief at no concrete outcomes, leading to mixed feelings about the support from European NATO troops amidst local tensions.
Stanković announced a new show: 'What would we be like as people if there were no state?'
Aleksandar Stanković announced a new theme for his HRT show, exploring whether humans are inherently good or bad without the influence of state and societal norms.
Who is the man and what role does he have in the world? The collective photography exhibition that makes you think
A photography exhibition titled 'Human Nature' opens tomorrow, inviting reflection on human identity and differences through the works of nine photographers.