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“How dare she be so strong as to not do something some females are too weak to do?”
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What happens when you see yourself as the flavor of the month.
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“We all cheat,” says Juan Battle, “but we don’t get caught and we don’t do stupid things like leave ridiculous messages on the voicemail of a cocktail waitress out of […]
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Juan Battle has found that in the black population, discussions of sex and sexuality revolve around money.
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Decades after figures like Bessie Smith asserted masterful control over black female identity, some racial and sexual stereotypes refuse to die.
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A conversation with the C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center Professor.
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Business has a new responsibility to lead consumers in a sustainable direction.
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Oil is not the biggest challenge that we have in store over the next decade.
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In the wake of the financial crisis, Peter Brabeck argues that creating shareholder value is simply not enough to promote a green future.
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Is the sustainability discussion focused too heavily on a low carbon economy?
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Internet life tends to wrap us up in our own narrow interests and points of view. The “Bloggingheads” editor-in-chief believes that this can change.
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Much like road rage, a retribution-based foreign policy represents an evolutionary impulse poorly suited to the modern world.
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Failed strategy decisions have left the “Nonzero” author pessimistic about the outcome of the war on terror. What’s needed, he says, is a reprise of FDR’s “fear itself” speech.
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“Reconciliation is possible” between science and faith, though it will mean defining the latter by its moral truths and not its supernatural claims.
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The “Evolution of God” author weighs the argument that human moral progress might depend on abandoning religion.
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As people of different faiths find cooperation more beneficial than war, a kind of secular salvation may be possible.
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As Christianity progressed, Christ’s moral teachings became sanitized and polished. Robert Wright thinks that’s probably a good thing.
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As the “Evolution of God” author explains, the phenomenon called religion grew out of early human biology and strategy. But can we claim that certain faiths have “evolved” more since?
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Why is evolutionary psychology so popular, and what questions has it not yet answered?