Take a moment and take a breath; think about what you have done with your hands today. This beautiful piece by Maria Guasch will make you pause and think.
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What can you believe?
Where do you side when one of your views meets and makes conflict with another?
David Koch: Demon or Demigod?
After his recent death at the age of 79, this article explores David Koch’s controversial legacy. Is it truly one of ‘death and destruction’ or will he be a sorely missed and misunderstood philanthropist?
Why we’re going about mental illness the wrong way
This controversial article argues that society is perpetuating sadness by treating it as an illness rather than an emotion
7 reasons why no-deal Brexit is a left-wing movement
Consumerism, Irish unification, Extinction Rebellion and sunny holidays to the south of France – Is Brexit a left-wing movement?
Our passion for Podcasts
An ode to the Podcast
The NBA’s issue with Socialism
American sports and socialism have more in common than you might think
The rise of the Tierants – the political significance of neckties
What do your necktie say about you?
The Power of Protest – Hong Kong
In light of the recent protests in Hong Kong, this articles reminds us of the power still wielded by the masses.
What’s the tomato in your life? A rumination on the things which get you up in the morning.
This is a beautiful, creative piece which captures a magical moment one individual enjoyed with nature. It serves as a reminder that there is a living, breathing world out there and it should be appreciated.