The intellectual legacies of Sun Yat-sen and Émile Durkheim, though emerging from distinct historical and cultural contexts, offer complementary frameworks for understanding the underpinnings of societal stability and progress. Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles of the People—nationalism, democracy, and social welfare—provided the ideological foundation for overthrowing the Qing Dynasty and establishing the Republic of China, an … Continue reading From Sun Yat-sen’s Ideology to a Comparative Social Thought Analysis: Taiwan and France
Category: Sociology
Economic and Social Transformations in France: A Behavioral and Structural Analysis
France is grappling with profound cultural and economic challenges that reveal deep-seated structural imbalances undermining its stability and competitiveness. From the 2015 terrorist attacks at Charlie Hebdo and the Bataclan to ongoing migratory tensions and the passing of influential figures like Le Pen, these events highlight a nation struggling to adapt to a rapidly changing … Continue reading Economic and Social Transformations in France: A Behavioral and Structural Analysis
NVIDIA’s Q4 Earnings and AI Economic
NVIDIA announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 and the full year on February 26, 2025, showcasing remarkable performance. According to the official release, Q4 revenue reached $39.3 billion, up 12% from the previous quarter and 78% year-over-year. Full-year revenue soared to $1.305 trillion, more than doubling from $609.2 billion … Continue reading NVIDIA’s Q4 Earnings and AI Economic
Art Economy Observation Report
Introduction: Market Dynamics and Creative Value in Crisis Frieze Los Angeles 2025 took place from February 20 to 23 at Santa Monica Airport, bringing together 97 galleries from 20 countries, maintaining the same scale as the previous year. Yet, in the wake of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, this edition transcended its role as a … Continue reading Art Economy Observation Report




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