The phrase with which Aristotle revealed the secret of happiness
Aristotle's philosophy posits that true happiness is achieved through the cultivation of virtue and reason, not by chance or external factors.
Elections are not virtue contests, they are disputes for the majority
Recent electoral polls showing a rise in voting intentions for Flávio Bolsonaro in a hypothetical second-round confrontation with Lula have alarmed the left in Brazil.
Virtue and Courage are Needed for the New Metapolitefsi
The article discusses the rising concerns over a new digital bureaucracy associated with the government's efforts to combat corruption in Greece.
Criticism of Hagel and Stoch: The Swabian Guardians of Virtue
The article critiques the politicization of morality in the Baden-Württemberg election campaign, as candidates face scrutiny for past actions deemed morally questionable.
Where are the roots of societal polarization?
The article discusses the deeper roots of societal polarization beyond the current culture wars in Estonia, emphasizing the influence of luxury beliefs and virtue signaling.
Tessa Virtue visited Milan. We asked her about skating, hockey and, obviously, Scott Moir
Canadian figure skating star Tessa Virtue reflects on her career and her relationship with Scott Moir during a visit to Milan.
SANDRA LAUR ⟩ The cost of the consequences of elite virtue signaling will be borne by the average person
Sandra Laur argues that contemporary political trends like the green transition and multiculturalism, though seemingly noble, are ultimately status games played by cultural elites at the expense of ordinary people.
Scott Moir talks about Tessa Virtue, wearing a Team USA jacket and, yes, that famous beer
Scott Moir discusses his choice to wear a Team USA jacket while at the Olympic Games and reflects on his transition from athlete to coach.
[Column] Today’s diverging paths of human virtue, hegemony and tyranny
The article discusses the current global power dynamics and the possible future orders as theorized by various scholars, particularly focusing on comparisons to historical periods.
Sense of effort, virtue of work: the final preparations of Sophie Adenot, who will join the International Space Station
Astronaut Sophie Adenot, the second French woman to go into space, is preparing for an eight-month mission to the International Space Station starting February 11, reflecting on her journey and experiences.
Moeve-Galp, making virtue of necessity
The article discusses the deep economic interconnection between Spain and Portugal, highlighting that in 2024, Portugal imported 33% of its products from Spain, matching purchases from major economies like Germany and France.
Cultivating hope to overcome fear
The article discusses Pope Leo XIV's upcoming closure of the jubilee dedicated to the Christian virtue of hope, questioning its viability in a world overshadowed by fear due to ongoing wars and crises.