Christmas: Pausing with Purpose
Christmas: pausing with purpose.
May we recover meaning and carry forward what is worth preserving and nurturing.
Happy Holy Days, Merry Christmas!
Christmas: pausing with purpose.
May we recover meaning and carry forward what is worth preserving and nurturing.
Happy Holy Days, Merry Christmas!
Standing against evil lies at the heart of Christianity and its enduring legacy across Europe and the world. Through centuries of trials, the faith inspired courage against tyranny and false idols of power, reminding us that freedom, only rightly understood, is inseparable from moral restraint and a healthy definition of it. The demons of domination, dehumanisation […]
This halloween, Reason Praxis revisits the ghosts haunting today’s boardrooms: the recurring habits, inefficiencies, and governance lapses that keep coming back each year, and how to exorcise them before Christmas.
This essay explores how different interpretive frameworks influence our access to truth across disciplines. It argues that truth is not simply discovered but shaped – sometimes distorted – by the method of interpretation applied. Using examples from law, science, scripture, and ordinary language, it contrasts literalism with hermeneutics and maps eleven frameworks ranging from exegesis to dialogical reasoning….
This article interrogates the established view of inflation as a neutral price phenomenon, exposing it instead as a mechanism of asymmetric value capture by dominant economic actors – part of a broader concept, ‘excumulation’ […]
Can facts exist independently of context? While facts are often seen as objective truths, closer examination reveals that they rely on underlying systems of meaning. This article explores a logical progression of ideas, leading to the conclusion that no fact exists without context. It also clarifies that recognising context-dependence does not imply relativism and that reality itself exists independently of beliefs, perceptions, or democratic processes. It is crucial to make sense of contextless…
Friedman’s claim that inflation is purely a monetary phenomenon shaped global economic policy for decades, but it oversimplifies economic reality. Money, like any commodity, is governed by supply and demand, yet financial institutions and central banks have …
This response to “Building Economic Dynamism: The Choices We Face” (Feb 2025) examines how the economic vision presented by Lord Frost, while framed as a break from liberal orthodoxy, paradoxically recalls the very Ordoliberal tradition that underpins the EU model he opposes. It argues that the proposed path is less a return to sovereignty than a reconstitution of structured liberalism in new form.
At Reason Praxis, we pay close attention to the gravitational pull of market-wide shifts – especially when they echo across sectors, geographies, and platforms. The current wave of brand simplification is one such case. It’s reassuring, even affirming, to see others recognising the same pattern: a growing convergence in logo design that has transformed identity into a question of font weight and kerning.
Governance, in the Praxis sense, is not about box-ticking or bureaucratic assurance. It is the institutional discipline that stewards intent with integrity. It ensures that strategy holds, adapts, and remains accountable to those it is meant to serve.
Praxis Vision supports leaders in clarifying purpose, rebalancing priorities and economic gravity, and designing strategy as a living, sense-making orientation. From values to delivery, this is vision that moves.
How Ad Hominem Targets and Silences Dissent on the Climate-Catastrophism Narrative in Public Discourse. The Case of “Climate Change Denial” Rhetorical Instrument.
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