We are good at setting goals — the SDGs, climate targets, pandemic preparedness frameworks. We are bad at achieving them. The compass explains why: we have not learned how to govern the how. The common good is not only about the goal but the way it is achieved.
I'll be at @LSEnews #LSEFestival on 15 June in conversation with Larry Kramer. The festival theme is How to Save the Planet; and The Common Good Economy argues that saving it requires not just new policies but a new economic theory of the common good.
15 June | 17:00 | Marshall Building, LSE, London | Links in replies
Thailand is seeing rapid growth in artificial intelligence adoption, but overall usage among Thai people remains relatively low compared with global levels, according to a new report. Data shows Thailand has one of the fastest growth rates in AI adoption, yet only a small share of the population actively uses the technology. Thai authorities and companies are now working to expand access and improve digital skills as Thailand aims to strengthen its position in the global digital economy.
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Its distinctive visual style and narrative structure embody a phenomenological approach to experience, staging the instability of identity, memory, and the self in ways that written philosophy rarely achieves.
From Spirited Away to Neon Genesis Evangelion, viewers are drawn into shifting, subjective worlds that invite real reflection.
In an age of fractured identity and unstable reality, anime may be the medium that captures our moment most honestly.