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More Than an Inferno: The Towering Genius of Dante's Divine Comedy

More Than an Inferno: The Towering Genius of Dante's Divine Comedy

Article | Psychology
The history of literature is unimaginable without The Divine Comedy. With this singular, epoch-making text, the Italian poet Dante Alighieri created more than a masterpiece; he forged the modern Italian literary language itself.
The Psychological Blueprint of Alexander the Great

The Psychological Blueprint of Alexander the Great

Article | Psychology
A star blazing across the ancient world, worshipped as a god, dead before his time—Alexander the Great’s name echoes through history, inspiring figures from Caesar to Napoleon.
Depression Has No Face: Recognizing the Struggle Behind the Smile

Depression Has No Face: Recognizing the Struggle Behind the Smile

Article | Depression
The word "depression" is everywhere. We hear it in casual conversations, tossed around as a synonym for a bad day or a fleeting moment of sadness.
Condemned to Be Free: The Terrifying Joy of Existentialism

Condemned to Be Free: The Terrifying Joy of Existentialism

Article | Life
In our culture, a certain image often comes to mind when we hear the word "existentialism." We think of pessimism, melancholy, and a kind of black-and-white gloom.
Have We Completely Misunderstood Nietzsche's Most Radical Ideas?

Have We Completely Misunderstood Nietzsche's Most Radical Ideas?

Article | Psychology
Friedrich Nietzsche remains one of history's most electrifying and polarizing thinkers. His intellectual life was a storm of brilliant, painful insights that ultimately cost him his sanity.
Was Spartacus a Freedom Fighter or Just a Desperate Man?

Was Spartacus a Freedom Fighter or Just a Desperate Man?

Article | Life
He was a soldier, a captive, a gladiator. But history remembers him as something more: a symbol. Spartacus, the Thracian who led a slave army against the might of Rome, has become an enduring icon of the struggle for liberation.
Schopenhauer's Guide to Escaping the Prison of Self

Schopenhauer's Guide to Escaping the Prison of Self

Article | Psychology
Schopenhauer’s philosophy begins with a startling claim: the world you experience is not the world as it truly is.
The Surprising Path to Self-Awareness in Hegel's Thought

The Surprising Path to Self-Awareness in Hegel's Thought

Article | Psychology
To confront the thought of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is to stand before a mountain. His work represents the zenith of German Idealism, a comprehensive system aspiring to grasp all of reality in a single, unified thought.
Was It Divine Will or Human Ambition That Fueled the Crusades?

Was It Divine Will or Human Ambition That Fueled the Crusades?

Article | Other
When we conjure images of the Middle Ages, our minds often land on the plague, knights, and the Crusades. We picture thousands, seemingly possessed by a singular idea of divine salvation, marching toward Jerusalem.
Why Remarque's Soldiers Could Never Truly Leave the War Behind

Why Remarque's Soldiers Could Never Truly Leave the War Behind

Article | Harmful habits
Erich Maria Remarque stands as one of the most vital literary voices of the 20th century. His novels, from the searing account of war in All Quiet on the Western Front to the heartbreaking post-war tale of Three Comrades,
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