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Researchers Just Discovered Something Startling About How Conservatives Pick Political Positions
Scientists found that those on the political right are much more likely to rely on anecdotes over statistical evidence.
Roy Scranton is an essayist, novelist, literary critic, climate philosopher, and author, most recently, of “Impasse: Climate Change and the Limits of Progress.” He teaches at the University of Notre ...
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Antiliberalism Unites the New Right and Disunites America
Controversy embroils the New Right - national conservatism, common-good conservatism, and postliberalism for starters - over ...
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What Stephen Miller Gets Wrong About Human Nature
The Trump adviser’s assertions about the “real world” reflect a deep misunderstanding of Thomas Hobbes’s dog-eat-dog ...
The Rev. Sam Brown and 39 other East Tennessee young professionals were honored in Knoxville as they joined Knox News' 40 ...
In a nation where opposition to almost half a century of clerical rule has long been fragmented, the son of the last shah of ...
When US Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets his Danish and Greenlandic counterparts next week, Denmark will be defending a ...
Dean Burnett is a neuroscientist, blogger, sometimes-comedian and author. Since his first book The Idiot Brain was published ...
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Lost 2,500-year-old Roman society resurfaces underground
Deep beneath a quiet stretch of western Europe, researchers have uncovered the ghost of a community that flourished long ...
A top-ranked board game player has revealed the shocking parallels between President Trump's global strategy and a game ...
The divergent reactions show how an increasingly aggressive Trump administration is scrambling the politics of Latin America.
Pavel Talankin was a school events coordinator and videographer. When Russia overhauled the curriculum to make students into ...
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