While it once played a role in binding society, shame has lost its power—and so have the liberal tools that depend on it.
Bhikhu Parekh's inspiring journey from Gujarat to the House of Lords, explored in a conversation with Mehul Devkala.
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The originalist fallacy that dominates the current Supreme Court—the pretense that it is possible to read the minds of the ...
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Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for their development of new molecular structures that can trap ...
Non-violent communication (NVC) teaches us that all human behavior has its origins in the need to satisfy needs. These needs ...
The author discusses his latest novel, “Minor Black Figures,” and the discourse around racial subjectivity.
This article explores the concept of free will through both philosophical and neuroscientific lenses, examining whether our sense of control is real or an elaborate illusion.
Hughes’s semi-abstract paintings are shaped by Romantic visions of nature that provoke awe and unease in equal measure.
EPWK curated goods, light up the surprise of daily life Guohua Huang, the founder/CEO of EPWK, said that the establishment of "EPWK curated goods" and entering the field of creative physical ...