15 October 2017
The symbolism of the pearl
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Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and ...
15 September 2017
Does the idea of ‘social justice’ lead to atrocities?
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A couple of years ago there was a programme on BBC Radio 4 entitled ‘Intelligence — born smart, born equal, born different’. According to ...
02 August 2017
Are schools bad for people?
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Winston Churchill c. 1898 How I hated this school, and what a life of anxiety I lived there for more than two years. [...] I counted the...
11 July 2017
Skiing in the age of climate change
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I have been told by somebody – a fellow academic – that climate change is damaging ski resorts, especially at the lower levels, where it is ...
12 May 2017
Age quod agis
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St Ignatius of Loyola (1491 - 1556) The Ursuline convent school to which I went had a school motto, Age Quod Agis (Do What You Do). We...
12 February 2017
A poem about Saint Paul
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From Saint Paul by F.W.H. Myers: Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest Cannot confound nor doubt Him nor deny: Yea with one voice, O...
06 February 2017
Brexit and European visitors
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Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty [...] triggers the start of a two-year process of exit talks before the UK is expelled from the 28-member bl...
02 February 2017
‘I will defend to the death your right to say it’
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The epithet ‘I disapprove of what you say but will defend to the death your right to say it’ is sometimes attributed to Voltaire, but first ...
03 December 2016
Civilization and inequality
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Sphinx and pyramid at Giza In Egypt’s palmy days, industry, foreign commerce, and successful wars poured untold wealth into the coffers o...
24 September 2016
Poverty and servants in
The Railway Children
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In Edith Nesbit’s The Railway Children , when the family becomes worse off and leaves their salubrious house in a London suburb, the life wh...
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