Philosophy Blog

Today it may seem that we’re inundated with stories and examples of greed and corruption within business. The phrase “ethical entrepreneur” sounds like a bit of a contradiction. Looking at examples from large and small companies, seasoned entrepreneur Paul Palmarozza...
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The Sanskrit language has a special place in the School. This is because it provides direct access to philosophical texts such as the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Geeta and the works of the great philosopher Shankara. The elemental sounds of the...
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The School of Economic Science, began in 1937 as the Henry George School of Economics. One of its aims was to demonstrate that freedom and prosperity are possible for people everywhere, providing we follow economic laws and aim for a...
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Plato’s Statesman – Horizons Course What is a Statesman? Who fulfils this role and what qualities do they possess? What is their nature and what knowledge do they have? In order to distinguish the qualities of the statesman and what...
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