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ON 9 JULY 1955, at a press conference in London’s Caxton Hall, the British philosopher Bertrand Russell releases a manifesto ...
If I believed, coming out of the starting gate, that my only hope of living anything resembling a virtuous life is to ...
WHITE: In part to heal his grief, but mainly because the BBC suggested it, Amol flew to India to attend the Hindu festival of ...
Andrew Goodwin returns to PA with his take on innovation in advice and why the profession is experiencing radical disruption ...
Philosophy is indispensable for intellecutal progress but needs to avoid the seven sins of dogmatism, arrogance, obscurity, ...
What struck me the most about benzene’s story was the description of its smell. Faraday characterised the liquid substance as smelling of oil gas and almonds. What a peculiar combination!
It’s reasonable for a country to expect its people to be patriots but not everyone feels like one. In India, expressions of patriotism have been on the rise all the same.
Is there a way to walk beside capitalism but not be devoured by it? To pursue wealth, and virtue too? Rosenkranz offers ...
Crawford explores Eliot’s personal struggles and secret love affairsNewly revealed letters shed light on Eliot’s hidden ...
Cartoons and caricatures have played a significant part in human expression and entertainment for ages. Evolving from ...
John Lennon thought the outrage over a Beatles album was hypocritical of Americans. Here's why he thought they should be fine ...
A Bulletin short fiction contest Announcing the Bulletin‘s new short fiction contest… Over the decades, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published the smartest minds in the fields it covers, ...