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What philosophers say on the question of having children
Lena Springer
04/12/2023
Parenthood has traditionally been considered the normal outcome of growing up – a side-effect of reaching maturity. Across Europe and ...
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Between theocracy and democracy
Max Wallace
28/11/2023
This article is part of our ‘A secular Australian future’ feature series to mark the first Secularism Australia Conference, being held on Saturday ...
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The hope for secularism
Hugh Harris
25/11/2023
This article is part of our ‘A secular Australian future’ feature series to mark the first Secularism Australia Conference, being held on ...
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Are we exaggerating the extent of antisemitism?
Michael Liffman
23/11/2023
As a secular Jew whose parents were forever grateful for the refuge they found in Australia from Nazi Germany in ...
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Say your prayers
Si Gladman
21/11/2023
This article is part of our ‘A secular Australian future’ feature series to mark the first Secularism Australia Conference, being held ...
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Our 2017 interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Rationale Magazine
19/11/2023
Editor’s note: In UnHerd magazine last weekend, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a feminist and critic of Islam, wrote about her journey ...
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