Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF

By Laura Ionescu (YYGS Alumna 2020) I had mingled with the possibility of studying politics, law, philosophy, economics and literature at university. I had done everything in my power to create an internationally-recognized platform for actively-involved youth: hARTS magazine. I wanted to take part in something that would encompass both of these worlds and allowContinueContinue reading “Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF”

Forms Without Substance – the BELIEFS and PHILOSOPHY of the JUNIMEA Movement

by Georgia Mirica The “Junimea” association adopted the following French motto: « rentre tout le monde, restent ceux qui peuvent » (all may come, but only those who can stay may do so). As identified by philosopher and philologist Tudor Vianu, the defining characteristics of the “Junimea” movement were: the philosophical spirit, the oratorical spirit,ContinueContinue reading “Forms Without Substance – the BELIEFS and PHILOSOPHY of the JUNIMEA Movement”

being a CITIZEN in our MODERN-DAY SOCIETY

a political philosophy approach Photo by Scott Webb on Pexels.com As social human beings, the one idea that we can most easily relate to is belonging. Ever since our creation, we have joined together realizing that company is unreplaceable and possibly crucial for our very existence. Being a citizen is more than a title. ItContinueContinue reading “being a CITIZEN in our MODERN-DAY SOCIETY”

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