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My secret life as a revolutionary
Michael Cook | 30 April 2008 | 6
A Harvard education
in the glory days of the Revolution included practical lessons in the Struggle.
“Drive the cop out of your head”
Michael Shanks | 29 April 2008 | 4
Forty years ago rioting students filled Paris with revolutionary graffiti. Was it all just a bad dream?
Pope Benedict at the UN: a moral grammar of rights
Sheila Gribben Liaugminas | 26 April 2008 | 6
Sixty years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the pope offers an interpretive key.
Polygamy by any other name
Carolyn Moynihan | 26 April 2008 | 13
A religious sect is being prosecuted for under-age sex and marriage. A lot of other people should be feeling uncomfortable.
Australia’s marriage gap
Angela Shanahan | 26 April 2008 | 3
It is not middle-class women who are ending up on the shelf but their less educated sisters.
The Roman Triumph
Francis Phillips | 24 April 2008 | 3
The exciting true story of the processions of victorious generals and emperors.
Expelled: conspiracy or claptrap?
Sonsoles de Lacalle | 18 April 2008 | 37
Ben Stein's documentary on Darwinism opens this weekend in the US.
It does no credit to the cause of religion or even of intelligent
design, says an American scientist.
Hope for a troubled land
Nwachukwu Egbunike | 18 April 2008 | 9
Educated young African professionals ought to fight against corruption and incompetence at home, rather than look overseas for streets paved with gold.
Porn again
Helena Adeloju | 17 April 2008 | 13
A report by three Australian academics tries to convince us that women are shaping a new and ethical porn industry.
The ethics of defying nature’s plan for parenting
Tom Frame | 16 April 2008 | 7
Childlessness is not a tragedy, says an Anglican bishop.
Pope Benedict on marriage: key to world peace
Maggie Gallagher | 15 April 2008 | 10
As the Pope begins his visit to the United States there is one topic he is certain to speak on.
Nothing to be Frightened Of
Francis Phillips | 14 April 2008 | 11
Darwinian materialism is a grey and dreary way to live, novelist Julian Barnes suggests in his recent memoir.
Poe: A Life Cut Short
Francis Phillips | 11 April 2008 | 3
The dissipated life of one of America’s greatest geniuses is still a mystery.
Pope to find US Protestants more receptive
Gerald R. McDermott | 11 April 2008 | 26
Benedict XVI will be welcomed by many American Protestants when he visits the US next week.
Misery loves company—and book companies love misery
Michael Kirke | 10 April 2008 | 5
Why do we like to luxuriate in tales of childhood misery, especially when they’re a load of fanciful rubbish?
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