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Art
Witty wotty dashes
Doodles are the emanations of our pixillated minds, freewheeling into dissociation, graphology, and radical openness
James Reath
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Ethics
Why love matters most
For Iris Murdoch, morality is not about duties and rules but stopping our ego fantasies and attending to others with love
Cathy Mason
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Sports and games
The secret
At the heart of surfing, whether you’re a kook or a famous charger, is the pursuit of moments so pure they clean you out
M M Owen
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Ethics
The incompleteness of ethics
Many hope that AI will discover ethical truths. But as Gödel shows, deciding what is right will always be our burden
Elad Uzan
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Consciousness and altered states
A simple shift in focus
Life is often experienced as a demanding, ongoing story. But with a little practice, a new space opens for peaceful presence
James Carmody
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Nations and empires
The rewards of ruin
Societal downfalls loom large in history and popular culture but, for the 99 per cent, collapse often had its upsides
Luke Kemp
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Animals and humans
To build a nest
Throughout the animal kingdom, the parents of newborns must strive to create snug sanctuaries in a hazardous world
Helen Jukes
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Rituals and celebrations
A life in Zen
Growing up in countercultural California, ‘enlightenment’ had real glamour. But decades of practice have changed my mind
Anshi Zachary Smith
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Biography and memoir
The story of Malcolm X
Alex Haley co-wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X but Haley left out some profound elements of Malcolm’s political thought
Alex White
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Politics and government
How to run the world
We need new forms of global diplomacy to transcend the current pathetic bargaining of national and commercial interests
David Van Reybrouck
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Anthropology
Spider divination
Life is complicated. In Cameroon, initiated diviners read the messages of spiders to untangle possible futures
David Zeitlyn
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The environment
Beyond food and people
Nietzsche shows us how to embrace our connection with nature – without denying its essential conflict, strife and suffering
Nicholas E Low