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Social Structures
George Szpiro explores the philosophical ideas that explain why justice — not freedom or efficiency — may better anchor a fair society.
The unanswered questions about sex, love, and pregnancy in space could shape the future of humanity more than we think.
23mins
“We can have that fight for a 1,000 years, but we could have a shot at figuring out what we both need and noticing when there's opportunities to make that happen.”
1hr 37mins
“A lot of the trends in the economy, in family life have just been much harder for working class men.”
1hr 17mins
"The disease is the fact that liberalism, which used to be an ideology of building, has become an ideology of blocking."
A.J. Jacobs looks back at what he learned about religion, himself, and modern American culture during “The Year of Living Biblically.”
The digital world will always entail risks for teens, but that doesn’t mean parents aren’t without recourse.
In ancient Rome, collective bathing was the norm. In the West today, it’s the exception — and that’s too bad.
In a world without clocks, people used common activities in place of time units. How long it took you to go to the toilet mattered.
Debate is a verbal sport with winners and losers. As such, it is less about the truth and more about who looks and sounds the best.
7mins
Primatologist Frans de Waal inadvertently popularized the term "alpha male." Now, he’s debunking common stereotypes to explain what an "alpha male" really is — empathetic and protective.
Adolescents actively shape the transformation of religion and become the bearers of new religious patterns, worldviews, and values.
John Templeton Foundation
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What beavers and earthworms can teach us about working with, not against, Mother Nature.
We bring multifaceted selves to our interactions, and in these interactions co-create each other again and again.
7mins
Sexual attitudes are more man-like than ever. Here’s what that means for women.
There is a strong case to be made that the China has moved too slowly to reverse the effects of its one-child policy.
Hinduism emphasizes the journey, whichever path that takes. And it holds us responsible for our own self-improvement.
From politics to culture, we blame “tribalism” for humanity’s problems. This explanation is entirely wrong.
John Templeton Foundation