Check republics
The game of chess has its roots in rationalism. And, like the Enlightenment itself, argues Sally Feldman, it’s a force for both liberation and tyranny
The game of chess has its roots in rationalism. And, like the Enlightenment itself, argues Sally Feldman, it’s a force for both liberation and tyranny
William Blake was a confused failure but a great humanist, says Shirley Dent
With cartoon controversies reverberating across the world Tzvetan Todorov, one of the world’s foremost philosophers, considers the after-effects of the Danish images
Keith Kahn-Harris on a Jewish photographic history
Sami Zubaida questions Islamic democracy
Stuart Sim is impressed by Les Back's approach to sociology
Stephen Howe is bored with apathy
Stan Cohen reviews JM Coetzee's latest
Rev'd Dr Giles Fraser on why you should read the Bible
Award-winning crime writer Christopher Brookmyre explains why his latest book is dedicated to Dawkins, Randi and the debunkers of pseudo-science