Art, Humour & Poetry MBJ’s view 13/03/2026 By Matt Bissett-Johnson 13 Mar See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 13 March 2026.
19 Feb History Thinking clearly about Iran 10/03/2026 By Paul Monk 0 comments How are we to think rationally and clearly about the drama unfolding in Iran? As a veteran historian and analyst of international affai... Continue reading
17 Sep History Blainey’s ‘quiet classic’ on war and peace 15/10/2025 By Paul Monk 0 comments Geoffrey Blainey is 95 – a venerable age. He remains lucid and productive even so – rather like David Attenborough, who, at 99, has jus... Continue reading
09 Sep Business & Economics The price paid for usury 09/09/2025 By David James 0 comments In major civilisations, bans on usury have been one of the most universal of principles. Aristotle argued against making money from... Continue reading
25 Jan Business & Economics Finding a way out of our debt spiral 25/01/2025 By David James 0 comments The biggest financial challenge facing the world is how to deal with unsustainable debt. Global debt is pretty much out of control; it ... Continue reading
24 Aug Business & Economics The transformation of the world economy 25/08/2024 By David James 0 comments In geoeconomic and financial terms, the Earth has begun shifting on its axis. Triggered by the West’s proxy war with Russia in Ukraine,... Continue reading
18 Jun Business & Economics Joseph Stiglitz and economic ideology 21/06/2024 By Paul Monk 0 comments Joseph Stiglitz, 81, was Chairman of President Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisors between 1995 and 1997, then Chief Economist at th... Continue reading
12 Jun Business & Economics Late-stage capitalism and the search for growth 12/06/2024 By David James 0 comments In the developed world, it is often observed that we are living in an era of ‘late-stage capitalism’. To get a clear picture of what th... Continue reading
19 Apr History Anzac Day: Misconceptions and the real meaning of commemoration 31/12/2024 By James Fodor 1 comment In late October 1914, following a long period of rising tensions between the two nations, the Ottoman navy conducted a number of raids ... Continue reading
15 Feb Feature series, Law & Politics The end of the ‘American moment’ 09/03/2024 By David James 0 comments This article is part of our ‘Mulling over America’ feature series, with contributors providing Rationalist perspectives on what ... Continue reading
31 Jan Law & Politics If you want peace in Palestine, don’t start from here! 01/02/2024 By Ian Robinson 1 comment There is an oft-told joke about someone lost in a rural area who finally encounters a local and requests directions to their destinatio... Continue reading
30 Oct Ethics & Religion Truth and consequences in a world of liars 30/10/2023 By Geoffrey Barker 0 comments The world watches horrified as bombs and rockets kill thousands and reduce Ukraine and Gaza to smoking rubble. Australians agonise over... Continue reading
27 Oct Law & Politics Thinking clearly about the Gaza problem 27/10/2023 By Paul Monk 0 comments Truth, an old saying has it, is the first casualty in war. Why would that be? Because the universal tendency of human beings to partial... Continue reading