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Why do we think hard work is virtuous?
Chris Fleming
14/01/2026
Not long ago, a relative of mine told me he had been working so hard in the yard that he’d ...
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Taking issue with the Catholic archbishop’s heartless, offensive ‘kill teams’ comments
Rationale Magazine
09/01/2026
Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our ...
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Key lessons about misinformation from ancient scientists
Jemima McPhee
06/01/2026
Ancient scientists can be easy to dismiss. Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus, often described as the West’s first scientist, believed the ...
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Rationale’s top reads of 2025
Rationale Magazine
31/12/2025
At the end of each year, we bring you the top articles that have captivated our members and readers the ...
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How Arendt can help us understand this new age of far-right populism
Christopher Finlay
29/12/2025
Sales of Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) rocketed when Donald Trump won the 2016 US presidential election. Nearly ...
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Aristotle’s wisdoms and warnings for our age of tech utopias and inequality
Matthe Sharpe
21/12/2025
If Plato was the first Western political philosopher, Aristotle was the first political scientist in today’s sense. Plato’s Republic, for ...
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