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More to life than GDP

William West | 08 October 2009 |
tags: economics, family, politics
A report prepared for the French government questions the use of GDP as the sole indicator of social progress.

A Malawian miracle

Chinwuba Iyizoba | 07 October 2009 |
tags: Africa, innovation, Malawi
A boy from Malawi saves his family by building a windmill from discarded rubbish.

Chimps R’nt Us

Richard Umbers | 06 October 2009 |
tags: animals, human dignity
If the chimpanzee genome is 98.6% human, does that mean that chimps deserve 98.6% of human rights?

Barack Obama’s great test

Godfrey Hodgson | 05 October 2009 |
tags: foreign policy, Obama
The American president’s attitude towards international allies, partners and adversaries reveals the limits of his political leadership

Ignoring the sins of our friends

Brigitte Pellerin | 04 October 2009 |
tags: ACORN, horror, progressive
ACORN looked to help set up child prostitution rings. Why are some still defending the group?

A marriage proposal

Carolyn Moynihan | 02 October 2009 |
tags: cohabitation, divorce, marriage
Leading marriage scholars have come up with an index for monitoring the health of marriage in society.

Raining on their parade

Michael Cook | 01 October 2009 |
tags: China, one-child policy, population control
Who is responsible for China's infamous one-child policy? Surprisingly, it is not 60 years of Communist rule. 

Russia looks to its religious culture

Viktor Malukhin | 30 September 2009 |
tags: Orthodox Church, religious education, Russia
The Orthodox Church has won its battle to make religious education compulsory in schools, but secularists have won concessions too.

Let’s have done with the ‘Dark Ages’

Joanna Bogle | 29 September 2009 |
tags: Britain, Christianity, history
The glint of gold in some long buried treasure is shedding new light on the culture of ancient Britain.

Race is not the issue in health care debate

John Robson | 29 September 2009 |
tags: Jimmy Carter, Obamacare, racism
It's the plan being criticized, not the colour of the president's skin.

Obama’s foreign policy crisis

George Friedman | 29 September 2009 |
tags: Afghanistan, Iran, Obama, U S foreign policy
Between Afghanistan and Iran, it's decision time for the American president.

Informant!

William Park | 28 September 2009 |
tags: films, whistleblowers
The story of an honest man doing the right thing - or is it?

The president’s health reform and the life issues

Brian Lilley | 26 September 2009 |
tags: abortion, health care reform, Obama
It is possible to have health reform without shuttting down Catholic hospitals. Follow Canada's lead.

Neo-conservatism: Irving Kristol’s living legacy

Cas Mudde | 25 September 2009 |
tags: neo-conservatism, politics, United States
The godfather of America's neocons has died, but it is too soon to bury his movement.

Tough love just for Africa?

Chinwuba Iyizoba | 24 September 2009 |
tags: Africa, development, Obama, politics
Despite the rhetoric of Western leaders, it appears the West is happy to keep Africa poor to exploit its natural wealth.

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