16 July 2018
Taxation and slavery
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In the following extract* from a paper, philosopher Thomas Nagel expresses a libertarian attitude to taxation. Some would describe taxatio...
28 June 2018
Patients starved to death
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A version of this post was first published in 2007. It has been republished in the light of the Gosport hospital case . In 1989, there was...
13 April 2018
The statue of King Alfred and the aristocratic sculptor
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Statue of King Alfred by Count Gleichen (1833 – 1891) The statue of Alfred The Great (shown above) located in Wantage, Oxfordshire was ...
31 January 2018
Frustration by society
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One of the strongest taboos is that on the concept of being frustrated by society. It is absolutely impossible, according to the ideology, f...
09 December 2017
Somerset Maugham on risk
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965) W. Somerset Maugham was one of Britain’s most popular fiction writers during the 1930s. He is somewhat...
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...
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