The best-selling author of Why People Believe Weird Things demonstrates how scientific modes of thought, as demonstrated by forefront minds and cultures, have helped people and societies become more moral.
As Adam Smith put it, “A person who can acquire no property, can have no other interest but to eat as much, and to labor as little as possible. Whatever work he does beyond what is sufficient to purchase his own maintenance, ...
60–62; Jacquelyn Dowd Hall et al, Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987), pp. 66–67; John Higham, Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, ...
Explores how the central question of philosophy of law is the legal subject's: how can that be law for me?
the absurd, students from UC Berkeley attempted to no-platform the comedian and social commentator Bill Maher for his alleged “Islamophobia,” code for anyone who criticizes Islam for any reason. Maher delivered his commencement oration ...
by encouraging the foster parents to think of at least one needy child as their personal responsibility. By thus tapping sources of altruism not reached by appeals to help people en masse, foster-parenting adds to the total amount of ...
A Time Best YA Book of All Time (2021) Two teens must learn the “art of killing” in this Printz Honor–winning book, the first in a chilling new series from Neal Shusterman, author of the New York Times bestselling Unwind dystology.
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Another option involves a multiple universes model of cosmology in which you travel back in time to a different but closely parallel universe to our own, as portrayed in Michael Crichton's novel Timeline, where the characters journey to ...
An urgent new collection from the winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award and “one of the undisputed master poets of our time” (Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR) Words, voices reek of the worlds from which they emerge: ...
Oshinsky, David M. “Worse Than Slavery”: Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice. New York: Free Press, 1996. Palmer, John W. Constitutional ... Potts, James L., and Alvin J. Bronstein. Prisoners' Self-Help Litigation Manual.