Returning to the Orchard

The post reflects on various literary works that explore philosophical and human conditions. It highlights Voltaire’s “Candide,” Michael Ignatieff’s “Finding Solace in Dark Times,” and other significant writings, including those by Stefan Zweig, Marcus Aurelius, and Václav Havel. Each offers unique insights into resilience, history, and existential reflection.

On the eve of 2024.

Wars, polarization, and uncertainty reign in the immediate future. None of the forecasts at the beginning of the year* alerted us to the outcomes we experienced. The widely anticipated recession didn’t happen; the U.S. economy is growing with low unemployment and decreasing inflation. Growth across …

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The Beginning of History

Antonio Navalón If When the Berlin Wall fell, the book that best reflected this episode of history was Francis Fukuyama’s “The End of History and the Last Man”. After the Hamas attack on Israel that began on October 7, the title that best defines this …

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