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Goethe advocated that culture and education were the means to personal growth and self-development. He claimed that knowledge should not be imposed as an absolute truth, but rather as a way to awaken curiosity and the desire to learn. Through culture, individuals could expand their horizons, question dogmas and build their own worldview. Furthermore, Goethe emphasized the importance of art as a means of expression and transformation.


The transforming power of culture and education is not only individual, but also societal. A society with educated and culturally engaged citizens is capable of achieving a more harmonious human development. Culture and Education are essential instruments for collective progress, social peace and the transformation of unjust social structures.
Culture and Education are fundamental for individual and collective evolution. They allow us to grow beyond our limitations and expand our perspectives. Through Culture, we can develop our humanity and become active agents in our own transformation.


An emblematic example of idealism that we admire is that of Lorenzo de Medice, an important politician and patron of the arts during the Italian Renaissance. Medice believed in the power of education to transform society and encouraged the dissemination of knowledge through the creation of libraries and academies.
His vision not only spurred the flourishing of Arts and Culture, but also had a profound impact on the Social and Intellectual development of his time.