By Cultural Shifts and Eliot Che March 18th, 2008
Comments on the first panel of the Institute of Political Economy annual conference.
By Matthew Lymburner February 11th, 2008
Some political scientists and psychologists believe that there is a close relationship between the politics that we practice and our genetic makeup. While not entirely disregarding the “non-natural” world in the formation of our political values, they posit that genes may play an important …
By D. T. Cochrane December 29th, 2007
I’ve been watching a History channel series called The Universe. Apart from the horrible dramatisation of ’sinister’ stars and ‘evil’ planets, something about the series has been really bothering me. It’s the arrogance with which the scientists who appear on it present their theories. In …