Among Eco's books ten years after his death: the imaginary compass of a humanist genius
The article reflects on the legacy of Umberto Eco, exploring his personal collection of books and his love for music.
Praise of Respect: Neither a Formal Act Nor a Rule of Coexistence. But a Radical Ethical Choice
The article discusses the idea of 'Re-Humanism' as a modern approach to bridging divides in society through culture, ethics, and responsibility.
Maru Campos and Tere Jiménez highlight the results of humanist governments
Governor Maru Campos emphasized the humanist approach of both Chihuahua and Aguascalientes during a ceremony at the San Marcos Fair.
Letter to the Editor. Deportations of 18-Year-Olds Conflict with Fundamental Humanism
A letter to the editor argues that deportations of 18-year-olds who were not born as Swedish citizens contradict basic humanistic principles.
The Sea of Skokino is a border, a grave, and a measure of European humanism
An exhibition titled 'Measure of the Sea: Octagon NMMU' by sculptor Stjepan Skoko has opened at the Zagreb space of the National Museum of Modern Art, showcasing a monumental installation originally designed for Bosnia and Herzegovina's presentation at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024.
The Juhan Kuus Centre Displays the Works of Baltic Humanist Photography Masters
The Juhan Kuus Centre is hosting an exhibition titled "Human Baltic," showcasing works from Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian humanist photographers from 1960 to 1990, in collaboration with Baltic and Japanese organizations.
Maestro Béla Tarr, your free and brave cinema remains with us
The article reflects on the legacy of filmmaker Béla Tarr, highlighting the personal impact he had on his students and his commitment to hope and humanism in cinema.
The father of Croatian literature was a hit in Europe, read from England to Italy
Marko Marulić, considered the father of Croatian literature, gained prominence across Europe for his works during a turbulent period marked by Ottoman incursions.
Illa claims 'goodwill' in his Christmas message: 'The answer to our challenges is not to blame the different'
In his traditional Christmas speech on the day of Sant Esteve, President Salvador Illa emphasized the importance of goodwill as a driving force for a better future, urging unity, truth, humanism, fraternity, and cooperation.