- Rajendra You’ve seen the billboards, chanted the slogans, watched debates unfold—political democracy carries the trappings of freedom. But beneath that lie soaring rent costs, stagnant wages, and weakened public services. The truth: political...
-Mayank Dev In today’s materialistic societies, people often neglect fellow human beings, animals, and plants that appear to have no utility value. Anything that does not contribute to wealth generation is frequently ignored, disregarded, or even...
- Shri P. R. Sarkar, 14 November 1988, Calcutta For the all-round welfare and development of human beings, society needs to follow some fundamental socio-political principles. Without the firm foundation of such principles, disunity, injustice and...
- Hans-Joachim Rudolph, Microvita Research e.V., Germany, ORCID: 0009-0002-8606-5149 Abstract This essay develops a structurally minimal account of semantics and consciousness grounded in the concept of pre-reflective self-relation. It begins by...
- Editorial Artificial intelligence (AI)—as a form of advanced scientific technology and rapid mechanization—has a dual potential: it can either lead to mass misery or profound human welfare, depending entirely on the socio-economic structure...
- Rajendra If you’ve ever woken feeling foggy, swollen, or simply “stuck” in your own body, you’re not alone. Many people chase after miracle cleanses or quick-fix detoxes. Yet true purification isn’t about deprivation or...
- Rajendra We live in an era of extraordinary material abundance—$600 trillion in global wealth—yet this richness is overwhelmingly concentrated in the hands of a few. The brightest innovations, deepest addictions, broadest connections—and...
- Mayank Dev We live in a world scarred by inequality, where some individuals regard others as inferior due to a distorted and narrow mindset. As a result, countless people endure indignity and exploitation stemming from the absence of true social...
-Mayank Dev Since time immemorial, human adults have worked to earn a living. In the earliest stages of civilization, work was primarily a means of survival—securing food, shelter, and safety. As hunter-gatherers, humans hunted, gathered, made...
- Rajendra Dev Neo-Humanism, Artists, and the Awakening of a New Human Consciousness What if the greatest crisis of our time is not economic, political, or technological—but psychological and moral?What if humanity is not suffering from lack of...
- Rajendra Dev Human history is the story of an unending quest for expansion. At every stage of civilization, human beings have sought growth—physical, intellectual, economic, political, and spiritual. Yet, in spite of astonishing scientific...