Human Nature and Cultural Conflict: A Philosophical Perspective on Social Challenges in France

In Eastern philosophy, the dichotomy between the innate goodness or malevolence of human nature forms a central framework for analyzing social behavior. Confucian thought upholds the idea of a fundamentally good human nature. For instance, Mencius asserts that "every person has a heart that cannot bear the suffering of others," suggesting an inherent inclination toward … Continue reading Human Nature and Cultural Conflict: A Philosophical Perspective on Social Challenges in France

Europe’s Competitive Illusion: Education, Industry, and the Reshaped Global Order

when we analyze today’s global economic structure, we must face a harsh truth: Europe has fallen out of the core competitive ecosystem, and France in particular finds itself at the margins. This is no accident—it is the result of long-accumulated structural problems. Let’s begin with France’s education system, which is crucial for understanding the decline … Continue reading Europe’s Competitive Illusion: Education, Industry, and the Reshaped Global Order