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Welfare states and majority rule
GIS Reports
As a majority of citizens in developed countries demand ever more welfare state benefits, democracy faces the growing threat of a financial ruin.
1 week ago
Natural Law vs. Positivism, Chapter 10
Substack
Editor's note: “Lucretia” has already offered her response to John Yoo's last installment in our debate series here, while I've been preoccupied with an...
12 hours ago
Nice guys finish in the upper quartiles
The Berkshire Eagle
A constant component of the American character has been a suspicion of leaders who get too big for their britches. Jimmy Carter understood that.
2 weeks ago
Evolution explained in 60 seconds: ideas that changed the world
The Week
The central idea of biological evolution is that all life on Earth shares a common ancestor, according to Understanding Evolution.
15 months ago
River sutra of hidden hierarchies
Indulgexpress
English philosopher Herbert Spencer's theory of evolution, popularised by Charles Darwin argues survival of the fittest, thereby leading to a natural...
4 days ago
Fossil protists and eukaryotic evolution
Britannica
Protist - Evolution, Fossils, Eukaryotes: In the case of most protist lineages, extinct forms are rare or too scattered to be of much use in evolutionary...
2 weeks ago
The science and wisdom of compassion
The Globe and Mail
The best way to lead happy life is to help others. That is real wisdom. - His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Recently I visited the National Museum of Archaeology...
3 weeks ago
Humor - Laughter, Emotion, Psychology
Britannica
Humor - Laughter, Emotion, Psychology: When a comedian tells a story, he deliberately sets out to create a certain tension in his listeners, which mounts as...
2 weeks ago
Haldan Keffer Hartline
Britannica
Haldan Keffer Hartline was an American physiologist who was a co-winner (with George Wald and Ragnar Granit) of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or...
1 month ago
Raghu Karnad · Sacred Geography: Savarkar’s Nationalism
London Review of Books
The BJP, India's ruling party for the last ten years, is built on the nationalist creed to which Savarkar gave a...
1 day ago