Core Index
Understanding Myanmar
Getting Philosophical
- Authority and Mandate (Critical Reflections)
- Bargaining Power in Politics (Political Bargaining Power)
- Common Good(s) Re-imagined (Primacy of Common Good)
- Constitutions and Constitutionalism (Pondering them)
- Deliberation: The Art of Collective Reasoning
- Democracy: The many faces
- Exploitation, Oppression and Seduction Shift
- Federalism?... But Why?
- Friendship: Reframing politics
- Group Rights: Tools or Tombs
- Humanizing History
- Hierarchical Skepticism
- Indigenous Pride
- Laboratories of Democracy: Beyond the Illusion of "Perfect System"
- Majority Privilege (Thinking of Majority Privileges)
- Nation: The most misunderstood concept
- Normative Politics and its Pitfalls
- Opposition and Consent of the Lost
- Politics: What is it?
- Political Heritage and Culture in Reforms
- Rights and Responsibility
- Self-determination without Essential "Self"
- Solidarity of the Oppressed
- State as a System
- Thinking is Acting
Critical / Dialectical Discussions
- A Communitarian Thought
- Beyond the State: The Ethics of Living Together
- Categories: Galactic Discussion of Categories
- Creating Values and Agency
- Democracy's Test: Backsliding or else?
- Elitism and Cronyism
- Grandiosity and the Mirage of National Supremacy
- Institutions and Deliberations
- Learning from Limitations of Democracy
- Map and Minds
- Money and Power
- Questioning: The Importance of Questions
- Realignment: A Call for Internal Realignment (Life and Resistance)
- Revolution: Beyond the Myth of Final Liberation
- Resistance Strategically in a Changing World
Foundations to learn
- Constructivist Realism
- Peace, As an Ecosystem
- Constructive Conflicts: How Tensions Become Teachers
- Deliberative Communitarianism
- Social Market Economy
- Humanizing Politics
- Demystifying Asian Philosophy: Hermeneutical Readings
- Absurd life in Tao way
- Navigating Burnout Society
- Humanizing History
Capacity Building for Myanmar Members
- Critical Thinking and Critical Reading
- System Thinking
- Strategic Thinking
- Dialectical Thinking
- Right questioning
- Conflict Analysis
- Realignment of Life
- Community leadership and Organizing
- Presentation skills and Articulation
- Facilitation skills
- Writing skills
In every Friday evening (and on occasions), our members gather to philosophically dissect assumptions of society. We call these sessions as "Circle of Dialogues". (To give you some idea, some of the topics we discuss includes philosophy of crime and punishment, philosophy of a good life, philosophy of suicide, philosophy of education, etc.) We have trainings, workshops and dialogue sessions as well. If you want to support us, or engage with us, please contact us through TheCallingDigest@gmail.com.