
Inspiring reflections based on the writings of Joseph Cardijn, founder of the Young Christian Workers (YCW)
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Thomas Merton and Robert Thurman never set out to do the same thing with Buddhism — but they both took it dead seriously. Neither treated it as an exotic curiosity to be studied from a safe academic distance. Both believed it had something...
Artificial intelligence does not hurt everyone equally. Where it causes the most harm is in the systems that were already failing people — hiring, housing, policing, benefits, healthcare, surveillance. In each of these domains, AI has a tro...
Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) doesn’t come up much at the dinner table. He was a Hungarian-British polymath — a physical chemist who became a philosopher of science — and most people have never heard his name. But his work points to a thesis...
Introduction
Recently, an Australian political leader called for a monocultural Australia. She is not alone in promoting the view that in Australia progress can only be achieved through uniformity. It is not a view that I hold. And as I pr...
There is something uncomfortable about reading Byung-Chul Han and Thomas Merton side by side when using the Cardijn method of See-Judge-Act. Maybe this is why many Catholics find Catholic Social Teachings uncomfortable. One is a contemporar...
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Promoting the life and work of Joseph Cardijn, founder of the Young Christian Workers (YCW) movement
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