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As conflict wracks the globe, two exhibitions - "The Family of Man" and "Children's Games" - offer a powerful vision of our ...
How should we navigate existential questions in our increasingly secular society? We asked six people for their perspectives ...
As the singer releases her sixth solo album Mayhem, let’s celebrate her as a champion of queerness, reinvention and ...
In his new book, Jonathan Sumption explores the different components – legal, institutional and cultural – that allow ...
Bangladesh’s student revolution unleashed chaos and sectarian violence. Can the coming elections renew its democracy?
This piece accompanies Marcus Chown's feature on the discovery of cosmic background radiation, from the Spring 2015 edition of New Humanist. Perhaps the most famous accidental discovery of all is ...
Buddhism is often seen as the acceptable face of religion, lacking a celestial dictator and full of Eastern wisdom. But Dale DeBakcsy, who worked for nine years in a Buddhist school, says it's time to ...
For many generations in societies shaped by Christianity, monogamy has been the almost undisputed champion of relationship norms. In Britain and the US, it has been held up as the dominant – really ...
A protest against Trump's perceived assaults on science in Washington DC, 2017. Photo by Vlad Tchompalov via Unsplash Western societies seem to be facing a growing crisis of confidence in science.