Dear Philosophy,
You’ve always been that intriguing guest at the table, the one who never shows up with answers but always arrives with the most marvelous questions. You’re the love of wisdom, the quiet whisper asking us to turn the world inside out just to see what falls out of its pockets. And as we invite you into this conversation, we’re inviting everyone reading this to pull up a chair as well.
Because here’s the secret: Philosophy isn’t a lecture; it’s a conversation. It’s us asking questions of the world, of each other, and of ourselves. It’s the art of wondering out loud. It’s about being brave enough to say, “I don’t know,” and curious enough to ask, “What if?”
So as we start this series of letters, here’s our first question to you: If you had to wrap your own philosophy into a single sentence, what would it be? We’re not looking for final answers, just an invitation to join the dance. Let’s begin.
With questions galore,
~ The Radical Left