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Israel’s new strategic environment
Israel is becoming more dependent on outside powers, thus decreasing its freedom of manoeuvre.
Shutting down the debate
An international conference of psychiatrists is ignoring the clamorous debate over the psychological consequences of abortion.
Religion for Atheists
Agape restaurants and Centres for Self-Knowledge are among the innovative suggestions a British litterateur has for a post-deity world.
Gambling’s biggest addict
It's time for governments to get out of the gambling scene - or use the profits to pay down debt.
The end of women
The legacy of the sexual revolution is more subversive than its champions admit.
The US in Korea: a strategy of inertia
By cultivating an image as a weak but wicked and wily lunatic, North Korea has managed to manipulate its baffled enemies for 60 years.
Will Quebec legalize euthanasia?
A report from a legislative committee in Quebec reads like a pro-euthanasia manifesto, not an unbiased study.
What marriage means to today’s young adults
Young working-class adults revere marriage but believe that it is about personal fulfilment and has no essential link to children.
Is one in five UK abortion clinics breaking the law?
Servile deference to abortion rights has led doctors to think that they are above the law.
Putting the information into “informed consent”
When a woman approaches an abortion clinic it does not always mean she wants a termination.
Europe battles hate crimes against Christians
Vilification, violence and discrimination are still a reality in the 21st century.
Coming Apart: The State of White America
A new book describes the white working class cut adrift from the institutions of marriage and the church.
Adam and Eve after the Pill
The toll of casualties in the Sexual Revolution is still being tallied up.
Who’s afraid of the slippery slope?
"Slippery slope" arguments for issues like euthanasia or same-sex marriage are often labelled logical fallacies. Is this true?
Grave evil and political responsibility
Is "a plague on both your houses" a sensible way to cast a vote?
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