Measuring history with the Moral Algorithm A comprehensive analysis examines the advancement of human societies through the lens of what we term the "Moral Algorithm," derived from John Adams' foundational principle.
Reinventing Fourth Places The decline of civic and social engagement in modern society is intricately tied to the loss of what sociologists call "fourth places."
Opposite of Addiction is Connection Challenges conventional views on addiction and homelessness, highlighting that their root cause is not chemical dependency but disconnection and isolation.
Reagan and Neoliberalism Explore the transition from Ronald Reagan's neoliberal policies to actionable solutions for a sustainable future in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Third Places: Bridging Historical Roots and Future Needs In a future shaped by AI and automation, third places are evolving into hubs for lifelong learning and social connection. By integrating technologies like AI assistants and VR, these spaces can foster inclusivity, creativity, and resilience while addressing the changing needs of society.
Trivium a Foundation of Liberal Education The Trivium is an educational model encompassing three essential stages: grammar, logic (or dialectic), and rhetoric.