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Why conspiracy theories are exciting – and dangerous
Donovan Schaefer
14/07/2022
Conspiracy theories have been around for centuries, from witch trials and antisemitic campaigns to beliefs that Freemasons were trying to ...
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How cults corrupt our desire for love and connection
Shane Satterley
11/07/2022
Project Mayhem is an all-male cult – but unlike the real cults that Sarah Steel writes about in Do As ...
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Karl Marx’s philosophy explained
Christopher Pollard
09/07/2022
In 1845, Karl Marx declared: “philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it”. ...
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Reason and unreason in the critique of Western civilisation
Paul Monk
07/07/2022
Douglas Murray is a wonderfully free spirit who lucidly tackles the manias of political correctness with erudition, panache and limpid ...
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When Albanese spoke up for euthanasia
Si Gladman
04/07/2022
When parliament resumes in Canberra later this month, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will have an opportunity to delve back into ...
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With Sussan, the numbers don’t add up
Rationale Magazine
02/07/2022
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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