From houses to wages, size isn’t everything
Our desire to always go one better is natural but that doesn’t mean we should let it consume us with envy.
ReadOur desire to always go one better is natural but that doesn’t mean we should let it consume us with envy.
ReadThat won’t save the planet – or do much to improve our health. The problems associated with the production of red meat are far too complicated for a simplistic sin levy.
ReadWidespread suspicion and even hostility to diversity ought to make us rethink what it really means. Our problem is not that we have too much diversity but that we don’t have enough. The groups into which we divide our communities are too broad and not sufficiently fine-grained. True friends of diversity and of the British values of eccentricity and difference need to realise that every time we privilege the group we disadvantage the unique individual.
ReadAyer’s work tells us important things about the shortcomings of Anglophone philosophy. Blog for Prospect.
ReadIn debate with Simon Jenkins about David Hume’s bold challenge to the primacy of pure logical thinking, in Prospect.
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