What would Charles Bradlaugh, Britain’s first openly atheist MP, have to say about the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act?
Out now – featuring David Hutt on the global spread of paranoia, Jem Bartholomew on the exploding fact-checking industry and Gayan Samarasinghe on the ethics of face-reading in court.
In the history of tackling disease, the great leap came once we stopped uselessly treating the symptoms. Let's apply the same approach to ideological contagion.
Genius or contrarian? A decade on from Christopher Hitchens’ death, we’re still arguing over his legacy.
Women were key players in the early ethical societies, defying the norms of Victorian Britain.
In our increasingly non-religious society, we are inventing new ways to honour the dead and mark their passing.
The poet and broadcaster reflects on the value of life and the "many different kinds of love" he experienced after Covid-19 and a brush with death.
Q&A with Sylvana Tomaselli, author of "Wollstonecraft: Philosophy, Passion, and Politics", a new look at the philosopher and moralist best known for "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
Out now – featuring Marci Shore on America's reckoning, Peter Salmon on Australia's battle with nature, Sami Kent on Turkey's city of secrets and Samir Jeraj on guidebooks to lost lands.
A new book on the writer, philosopher and advocate of women's rights sheds light on the ongoing furore over the statue at Newington Green.