Discourse and Justice, Part I
As a community of discourse we need to ensure that we develop the ability to read and examine other people’s views and thoughts on a given subject with fairness. This does not mean that we never reach...
View ArticleJustice and Discourse, Part II
Both extremes are to be completely avoided; the first of accepting everything one reads – this is the state of being an easy prey to eloquence and dazzling and elaborate presentations of those who...
View ArticleCircle of Participation
This online forum for discourse shares content that is inspired by the Writings of the Bahá’í Faith. Learning how to apply what is written to reality, however, remains a formidable task. In order to...
View ArticleDiscourse, Education, and the Collective
Capacity building requires forums in which space has been created for learning about the betterment of society. Open forums for discourse can accompany and assist undergraduate students through their...
View ArticleA New Discourse on Religion
From agencyandchange.com http://agencyandchange.com/2012/10/19/discourse-on-religion/ . Filed under: - Religion, Discourse
View ArticleDiscourse: Session at Bosch
Please join us June 14-16th for a weekend of study of the Messages from the Baha’i World Center. This session is a space to build capacity to participate in the prevalent discourses of society. The...
View ArticleAbdu’l-Baha on Economic Policy
According to Abdu’l-Baha, wealth inequality, can be attributed to the “extreme greed and rapacity of the manufacturers and industrialists.” He furthermore identifies the root cause of income...
View Article120 years of discourse
A few days ago passed the 120th anniversary of the first mention of the Baha’i Faith in the Western hemisphere. At last, the spiritual forces released by Baha’u'llah’s Revelation had an “initial...
View Article“Concentrations of Wealth” by Michael Karlberg
A recent study by Oxfam provided some striking data regarding growing disparities of wealth and poverty within and between countries around the globe: 50% of the world’s wealth is now owned by 1% of...
View ArticleArtificial Scarcity & The Baha’i Faith
The Problem . ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY is a term used to describe the condition in which masses of people are deprived of their bare necessities, while wealth, resources, and infrastructure exist in...
View ArticleTechnology: Good or Bad?
It would be unrealistic to adhere to a retrogressive and romanticized notion of a “simple” life, in which technology is non-existent, and humanity subsists in some type of passively blissful...
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