29 July 2020
Tribalism and ethics
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The essential feature of ethics — that is to say, respect for the right of the individual to have what he wants and to decide for himself wh...
12 June 2020
Herbert Spencer and the welfare state
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Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) The philosopher Herbert Spencer, commenting in 1851 on the possible effects of welfare, a century before the ...
11 May 2020
Zoroastrianism: End of the world
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Zoroastrianism, which takes its name from the prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra), is one of the world’s oldest surviving religions, and was ...
12 April 2020
Cosmic Consciousness
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Maurice Bucke was a Canadian psychiatrist and a contemporary of the American psychologist William James. In 1901, Bucke published a book abo...
15 March 2020
Henley’s
Invictus
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W.E. Henley’s poem Invictus was written in 1875. Originally the poem was published untitled; the name ‘Invictus’ was added by anthologist A...
21 February 2020
Vladimir Horowitz and the psychology of kingship
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Vladimir Horowitz (1903 - 1989) Pianist Vladimir Horowitz in a 1977 interview : When I’m on the stage I’m one person, when I’m out of t...
13 January 2020
The social contract
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In the views of exponents of how society came to be constituted as it is (or was at the time, or should be) we note fairly constantly a will...
22 November 2019
Colin Wilson’s
The Outsider
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Colin Wilson’s book The Outsider , published in 1956, has been described as ‘the classic study of alienation, creativity and the modern mind...
20 October 2019
IQ and identical twins
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The following extract is from: Peter Saunders, Social Mobility Myths , Civitas 2010, pp.56-58. (The full publication is available for downlo...
19 September 2019
Ignoring the heritability of intelligence
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Extract from a 2013 article by Ed West on the Spectator ’s website: I’m starting to get the impression that the Guardian isn’t very keen o...
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