22 May 2024
The work ethic and its decline
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I have noticed over the last forty years that it has become more and more difficult to find anyone willing to do useful work in a polite and...
27 March 2024
Laughter
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A young graduate who had read English at Oxford, and with whom I was corresponding, once referred to jokes about ageing. Certainly they are ...
26 January 2024
Genes and social class
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It has been estimated that the proportion of a person’s intelligence which is inherited from his or her parents is upward of 50 percent . ...
30 October 2023
Genes, leadership and monarchy
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The idea that ability is partly inherited continues to be controversial, for reasons that seem to have more to do with ideology than scient...
13 October 2023
Two brief essays on education
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Good parents In order to be a socially approved parent it is necessary not to ‘push’ your child. There is a social myth to the effect that ...
06 September 2023
The cult of creativity
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One weakness of the pursuit of creativity is that it focuses attention on what seems to you to be significant (which admittedly is the only ...
02 August 2023
Out-of-the-Body Experiences
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My colleague Charles McCreery has recently published his book on out-of-the-body experiences. This is available from Amazon. Here are lin...
08 July 2023
The common good?
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Here is another extract from Ayn Rand’s book Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal . Rand expresses scepticism about the ‘common good’, a concept po...
26 April 2023
Ayn Rand
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Ayn Rand was the pen name of Alice O’Connor (born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum), a Russian-American writer and philosopher. Her most notable w...
13 March 2023
New book:
The Corpse and the Kingdom
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My new book, The Corpse and the Kingdom , is now available from Amazon. Below is an extract. SECOND INTRODUCTORY SCENARIO What you...
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