“Famine, Affluence and Morality”, published by philosopher Peter Singer in 1971/72, is rightly acclaimed as one of the most important philosophical essays on poverty reduction ever written, and ...
New research reveals that holding a grudge requires a specific emotional mix of hurt feelings and anger. Together, these ...
When Trump granted white South Africans refugee status, he was echoing a falsehood about Black people taking revenge for years of brutality. But no one flourishes in a repressive police state ...
Critics fear the bills would hurt Islamic schools that take part in Florida’s voucher program and the families that use vouchers to help pay private school tuition.
Dysfunction, decadence, depravity and a death cult: that, in a nutshell, sums up the mindset now at the heart of the Trump ...
It’s just not part of my identity.” For two months, I interviewed people with extreme wealth, asking them how money had ...
I thought Charlie Kirk's death would unify us. Instead, it has exposed a dangerous weakness – one principled conservatives ...
If they can betray their partner, what does it say about how they’ll treat you?
How do you make the right choice when all the options are bad? There’s a tool for navigating humanitarian dilemmas.
Peggy Siegal, the once omnipresent New York publicist, is describing her first conversation with Jeffrey Epstein. It was a ...
A Pellissippi State faculty member argues that legislators' attack on tenure directly contradicts the "marketplace of ideas" the state built in 2017.
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