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16.05.2008
Jacques Rupnik

1968: The year of two springs

Parallels between May '68 and the Prague Spring are largely the result of the simultaneity of the events; in important respects, the political goals of the two movements were antithetical. Nevertheless, central European dissent had a significant impact on the French Left after 1968, argues Jacques Rupnik. [ more ]

16.05.2008
Rudi Dutschke, Jacques Rupnik

The misunderstanding of 1968

16.05.2008
Mykola Riabchuk

How I became a Czech and a Slovak

16.05.2008
Christian Semler

From pacifism to violence and back again

14.05.2008
Maria Eismont

Towns without censorship


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29.04.2008
Eurozine Review

The centre is everywhere

"Arche" looks warily at the Belarusian thaw; "Magyar Lettre" gets to the heart of the central European city; "Kulturos barai" criticizes the culture of groceries; "Fronesis" takes counsel on the "unhappy marriage" between feminism and the Left; "A Prior" looks at monuments that won't melt into air; "Revista Crítica" sees the political potential of bio-art; "Critique & Humanism" analyzes neophilia and neophobia; "Dialogi" lashes out at the Slovenian press; and "Glänta" is missing links.

15.04.2008
Eurozine Review

A mother since birth?

01.04.2008
Eurozine Review

Free minds before free speech

11.03.2008
Eurozine Review

Hannah Arendt on '68

19.02.2008
Eurozine Review

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New Humanist 1/2008


1/2008

New Humanist
 

Editorial
199 years after his death Darwin has proved to be far righter than he knew

Parish News

Ben Anthony's Doomsday Diary

Letters to the editor

Dave Rich
Fall Out
Finally the UK government has woken up to the Islamicism at the hear of the Muslim Council of Britain
Elizabeth Wilson
Opinion
Elizabeth Wilson argues that militant religion requires a militant response
Steve Jones, Jerry Coyne, John Van Wyhe, James Randerson
Dinner with Darwin
Geneticist Steve Jones, biologist Jerry Coyne, historian John Van Wyhe and science journalist James Randerson on what they would like to say to the father of evolution
John Clark
Acting up
Is the Slavoj Zizek, the 'stand-up philosopher' serious?
Laurie Taylor
Watching David Attenborough
Laurie Taylor interviews a natural broadcaster
Stein Ringen
Taking liberties
We need Faith to produce real freedom argues the social theorist
Pal Bishop
Thinker
Pal Bishop defends the legacy of Carl Jung
David Belden
Backward Christian soldiers
Evangelicals are taking over the US military, reports David Belden. And one man’s determined to stop them
Stan Cohen
Opinion
When did torture become acceptable?
Sally Feldman
Spoil yourself
Sally Feldman urges a bit of humanist indulgence
Charles Freeman
The closing of the Christian mind
A roman emperor robbed Christianity of its internal debate says the historian
Peter Hamilton
Capture the moment
Peter Hamilton celebrates the vision of two great photographers -- EO Hoppé and Don McCullin

Book reviews


Catholic attack on nonsense, Saramago's fable, utopias, African Psycho, Poppa Neutrino, a digital evolution -- plus a new poem from Leah Fritz

Laurie Taylor's endgame



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