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From my brush with breast cancer, I know the value of science – and the need to defend it – more than ever
Elizabeth Dangerfield
13/08/2024
This article is part of our ‘Celebrate Science’ feature series to mark National Science Week, 10-18 August 2024. Many people ...
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Sotomayor’s dissent and the future of a republic
Paul Monk
11/08/2024
This article is part of our ‘Mulling over America’ feature series, with contributors providing Rationalist perspectives on what is happening ...
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When all meaning is thrown overboard
Rationale Magazine
07/08/2024
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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What to expect when leaving a cult or toxic group
Clare Heath-McIvor
04/08/2024
There’s a lot they don’t tell you about leaving a cult, a high-control religion or toxic group. They don’t exactly ...
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A philosophy of hope for a post-political era
Filippo Menozzi
31/07/2024
The US philosopher and literary critic, Fredric Jameson, once claimed that it is “easier to imagine the end of the world than ...
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‘Christianity-lite’: When all belief is gone
Simon McCarthy-Jones
27/07/2024
The world’s richest person, Elon Musk, just announced that he’s a “big believer in the principles of Christianity” and “a cultural Christian”. ...
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