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Thursday, 18th May 2017

Empire: the summer 2017 New Humanist

Out now - how a history of conquest shapes the present
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Tuesday, 16th May 2017

Can humans survive on earth?

Professor Stephen Hawking claims we must colonise another planet in the next 100 years.
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Monday, 15th May 2017

What is the point of education?

Q&A with Lawrence Busch, author of a new book on the neoliberal takeover of higher education.
Tuesday, 9th May 2017

How we invented nature, in search of whiteness, and becoming British

The best long-reads from the New Humanist this month.
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Wednesday, 3rd May 2017

What do algorithms know about you?

Q&A with Ed Finn, author of "What Algorithms Want: Imagination in the Age of Computing".

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Friday, 28th April 2017

"We are familiar with the other but only in negative terms"

Q&A with sociologist Nilüfer Göle, author of "The Daily Lives of Muslims".
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Thursday, 20th April 2017

Why do we use reason to reach nonsensical conclusions?

Q&A with Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber, authors of a new book about the evolution of reason.
Monday, 3rd April 2017

Berlusconi and post-truth politics, the Rojava experiment, and the future of humanity

The best long-reads from the New Humanist this month.
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Thursday, 30th March 2017

"Secularism isn’t about the absence of religion, it’s about the structure of the state"

Q&A with Yasmin Rehman, veteran campaigner recently named Secularist of the Year.
Monday, 13th March 2017

Derrida vs. the rationalists, truth in the age of bullshit, and the politics of humanism

The best long-reads from the New Humanist this month.
Thursday, 23rd February 2017

"Without the evolution of locomotion there would be no sex, no photosynthesis, no ecology"

Q&A with evolutionary biologist Matt Wilkinson.
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Thursday, 16th February 2017

Age of extremes: the spring 2017 New Humanist

Out now - a special edition on democracy and its discontents.
Wednesday, 15th February 2017

Malta's humanists and the battle against the Catholic establishment

Remembering Ramon Casha, chair of the Malta Humanist Society, who died in January 2017.
Tuesday, 14th February 2017

Twenty years of Brass Eye

Chris Morris's satirical programme took aim at ignorance and hypocrisy.
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Thursday, 2nd February 2017

"Shyness is very difficult to define precisely because it’s so contradictory"

Q&A with Joe Moran, author of "Shrinking Violets: A Field Guide to Shyness".
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