Immanuel Kant was a philosopher who believed that the most important sign of human maturity is the ability to think independently. He argued that many people do not actually use their own reasoning, but instead depend on others—such as teachers, leaders, traditions, or social pressure—to decide what is true or false. For Kant, this kind…
Day: April 22, 2026
Vladimir Lenin: The Man Who Challenged Inequality
On April 22, the birth anniversary of Vladimir Lenin, it is not just the memory of a revolutionary that returns, but a set of questions that still feel unresolved in today’s world. Born in 1870 in Simbirsk, Lenin’s early life was shaped by discipline, education, and a turning point that changed everything—the execution of his…
The Trinity Test: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Truth, and the Balance of Creation
J. Robert Oppenheimer was born on April 22, 1904, and from his early years he stood out as a child of rare intellectual depth. He was not limited to science alone—he explored literature, philosophy, and languages with equal passion. This blend of disciplines shaped a mind that could understand both the physical world and its…
World Earth Day 2026: Action Over Words
World Earth Day 2026 arrives as more than just a symbolic date; it stands as a reminder of a growing contradiction that can no longer be ignored. For years, governments, global organizations, and large corporations have spoken at length about protecting the environment. They organize campaigns, publish reports, and educate the public about sustainability, climate…
