And in reality, if you go back to the late 1950s, into the ’60s and even into the early 1970s, you would say some of the ...
The Luddites were early theorists of the psychological consequences of technology, asking: Who benefits, and at what human ...
The impact of the conflict in the Middle East on UK politics and society is no longer minor. Despite the ongoing Iran-US ...
Research has found that when you manipulate people to doubt free will, bad things happen – including cheating and aggression.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
As supporters praise Texas’ proposed “Judeo-Christian” curriculum, rabbis say it dismisses Judaism
A required reading list before the State Board of Education would present a predominantly Christian perspective to public ...
Far from being a quaint relic of Victorian England, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury was a Christian ...
Christian’ was frequently heard this week in support of Texas’ revised public school curriculum, even as many Jewish ...
Maclean's on MSN
The Arctic needs defending. Canada isn’t ready.
Canada’s Arctic is exposed to foreign threats, economic interference and climate disaster. To safeguard our sovereignty, ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
The violence we refuse to understand
THE recent string of violent incidents involving students has understandably alarmed parents, educators, law enforcement and ...
Explain that when bars started to become more visible, there was a strong self-censorship.
Books that reach a prisoner are always important. They are read attentively, without skipping details that, in the outside world, would probably escape our notice. Yet I think the book by Greek ...
The article examines the Kashmiri Pandit exodus through a legal and historical lens, arguing that while their suffering, ...
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