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The Real Sexism Problem in the Discipline of Economics
The Real Sexism Problem in the Discipline of Economics
Nothing we can do will make the world more free, fair and prosperous than giving women control over their own bodies
Aeon Magazine
Sep 11, 2019
The Emotional Lives of Others
The Emotional Lives of Others
On Nias island, the heart can be ‘squeezed’, ‘hot’, even ‘hairy’. What can anthropology say about unfamiliar emotional zones?
Aeon Magazine
Aug 12, 2019
The Problem of Mindfulness
The Problem of Mindfulness
Mindfulness promotes itself as value-neutral but it is loaded with (troubling) assumptions about the self and the cosmos
Aeon Magazine
Aug 8, 2019
Being and Drunkenness: How to Party Like an Existentialist
Being and Drunkenness: How to Party Like an Existentialist
Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre defied the gloomy existentialist stereotype. They enjoyed having a good time.
Aeon Magazine
Aug 1, 2019
There Really Is No Natural or Right Way to Be a Parent
There Really Is No Natural or Right Way to Be a Parent
We’re opportunistic, inventive and flexible animals, and there is no ‘natural’ or ‘right’ way to bring up our children
Aeon Magazine
Jul 29, 2019
Why the Constant Trashing of Antidepressants Is Absurd
Why the Constant Trashing of Antidepressants Is Absurd
The backlash against antidepressants results from a suspicion of medicine, and misunderstands the very nature of depression
Aeon Magazine
Jul 22, 2019
What Big History Says About How Royal Women Exercise Power
What Big History Says About How Royal Women Exercise Power
Across time and place, royal women wielded power in remarkably similar ways, building political agency on a par with kings
Aeon Magazine
Jul 15, 2019
Natural, Shmatural
Natural, Shmatural
Mother Nature might be lovely, but moral she is not. She doesn’t love us or want what’s best for us.
Aeon Magazine
Jul 8, 2019
Life ≠ Alive
Life ≠ Alive
A cat is alive, a sofa is not: that much we know. But a sofa is also part of life. Information theory tells us why.
Aeon Magazine
Jul 3, 2019
Why Is Psychedelic Culture Dominated by Privileged White Men?
Why Is Psychedelic Culture Dominated by Privileged White Men?
If psychedelic substances are a portal to ultimate reality, why have they been the preserve of white, college-educated men?
Aeon Magazine
Jun 30, 2019
Put Yourself in Vichy France: Do You Resist or Collaborate?
Put Yourself in Vichy France: Do You Resist or Collaborate?
The Nazis have occupied France. It’s easy to condemn the collaborators. But be honest: What would you really do?
Aeon Magazine
Jun 22, 2019
Medieval People Were Surprisingly Clean (Apart From the Clergy)
Medieval People Were Surprisingly Clean (Apart From the Clergy)
People in the Middle Ages took great care over cleanliness — except the clergy, who accepted filth as a sign of devotion
Aeon Magazine
Jun 20, 2019
Reactionaries Love It, But Country Music Has a Progressive Heart
Reactionaries Love It, But Country Music Has a Progressive Heart
American country music is not just hillbilly music: From Blind Alfred Reed to Garth Brooks, it has been progressive at heart
Aeon Magazine
Jun 19, 2019
How Disney Took to Subverting Its Own Romantic Ideals
How Disney Took to Subverting Its Own Romantic Ideals
In a strangely unremarked-upon twist, Disney films have taken to subverting romance and rethinking the happy-ever-afters
Aeon Magazine
Jun 16, 2019
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