The great thinker never let his emotions get the better of him. Instead, he used reason to get the better of his detractors.
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The idea of a copyright and patent law (intellectual property rights, or IPR) seems innocuous enough and most of us will ...
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The push to ban circumcision is led by the anti-immigrant Progress Party, a junior member of the Norway’s governing coalition. The party voted at its annual convention on Saturday to support a law ...
The Supreme Court has skilfully balanced the state's purported secular administrative interests with the fundamental right of ...
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Among the difficulties of talking about denunciation is that there are so many words for it, along with sharply ...
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Opinion

The Fight for Truth

Jonathan Rauch on the “constitution of knowledge,” disinformation’s dangers, and why reality always wins. Plus: What a J. D. Vance presidency would look like.