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Why removing evolution from science class is immoral and irrational
					
			
																				
			Peter Ellerton		
				
																						
			10/07/2023		
				
		
		
			Educators involved in curriculum design know one hard truth: you can’t fit in everything. Whatever the finished product, there will ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Is labour productivity the problem?
					
			
																				
			Paul Carey		
				
																						
			07/07/2023		
				
		
		
			In a recent article, Alan Kohler, a financial journalist of some note, concluded that: “The reason labour productivity (GDP per ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						What the right gets wrong about Adam Smith
					
			
																				
			Conor O'Kane		
				
																						
			04/07/2023		
				
		
		
			What to make of Adam Smith? You might have thought we would have straightened this out, given that he only ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Nudging us into a nuclear industry
					
			
																				
			Rationale Magazine		
				
																						
			01/07/2023		
				
		
		
			Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our Publishing ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Survival of the fit enough and lucky enough
					
			
																				
			Robert Thurman		
				
																						
			27/06/2023		
				
		
		
			The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin’s masterful contribution to our understanding of evolution, was penned more than 150 years ago. ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						How analytic philosophers sought to slough off the dead weight of history
					
			
																				
			Andrew Milne		
				
																						
			24/06/2023		
				
		
		
			Nikhil Krishnan’s intriguing and charming history, A Terribly Serious Adventure: Philosophy at Oxford 1900-60, is organised around anecdotes rather than arguments. ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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