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With the great powers facing off and a global authoritarian slide, we are entering a new era of brazen propaganda. But for ...
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Buddhism is often seen as the acceptable face of religion, lacking a celestial dictator and full of Eastern wisdom. But Dale DeBakcsy, who worked for nine years in a Buddhist school, says it's time to ...
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This article appears in the Witness section of the Summer 2019 issue of the New Humanist. Subscribe today. In April, the world watched as flames consumed Notre Dame, the 850-year-old cathedral in ...