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    Jan 2

    It may be 2019, but here is the best of Quillette 2018 all in one place. - Editors pick some of their favourite articles - The Free Thought Awards - And new articles from this week Enjoy!

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  3. 7 hours ago

    From the archives: "As magazine writer Alicia Elliott put it recently, the world of Canadian literature ('CanLit' as it’s known) has become “a raging dumpster fire” of embittered identity politics and ideological tribalism."

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  4. 7 hours ago

    New Quillette podcast episode: Associate editor talks to Jeff McMahan, professor of moral philosophy at Oxford & co-founder of the Journal of Controversial Ideas.

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  5. 8 hours ago

    Jeff McMahan, professor of moral philosophy at Oxford and co-founder of the Journal of Controversial Ideas, talks about this new academic periodical in which contributors will be given the option of publishing their papers pseudonymously.

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  6. 10 hours ago

    "The percentage of people wanting fewer or no more immigrants...was higher in...Kenya (60 percent), Nigeria (50 percent), India (45 percent), and Mexico (44 percent) than it was in Australia (38 percent), the U.K. (37 percent) or the U.S. (29 percent)."

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  7. 11 hours ago

    "Could doctors become more vulnerable to litigation? Or will greater transparency help prevent litigation by prompting fruitful discussions between patient and doctor in the first place?"

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    16 hours ago

    Great new piece by , who 1st wrote for me at many moons ago We're so obsessed about transparency & autonomy when it comes to information. So how come we don't demand it when it comes to the most important info of all?

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  9. 13 hours ago

    "The idea that so-called “nativism” or hostility towards immigration is confined to white Westerners is a fallacy; it is a global phenomenon that is often stronger in non-Western countries," writes .

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  10. 15 hours ago

    Hamstrung by complaints of cultural appropriation, intersectionalist avant-garde artists no longer dare to produce work that referred to the struggles of racial groups to which they did not belong, writes art instructor .

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  11. 16 hours ago

    Glimpsing Our Own Health Secrets: The Coming Revolution in Health-Care Transparency |

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  12. 17 hours ago

    From British-Russian comedic : When a storyteller wants to illustrate a ruler’s descent into madness, we see him begin to turn his ire towards the jester. We are seeing that now in real life.

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  13. 19 hours ago

    "Trans radicalism is not a war against feminism. It is a civil war within feminism, and it is not immediately obvious which side liberals should be rooting for," writes .

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  14. 21 hours ago

    . argues that there is a strong democratic case for a second referendum on Brexit:

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  15. Jan 3

    From the archives: "If I had been walking down Yonge Street & he’d seen my ponytail, I could have been targeted. It could have been me. I could have been run over. Or I could have been the driver."

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  16. Jan 3

    .: The ranks of the "non-religious" are growing. But secularism advocates should pause before celebrating. If you're seeing that secular ideologies & political movements now seem to exhibit faux-religious characteristics, you aren’t alone.

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    Jan 3

    The industry adored CK They were handing him Emmys all day Now Louis' same-old new jokes Are upsetting the exact same folks Judd Apatow is apoplectic As if none of us ever watched Trainwreck... cont'd

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  18. Jan 3

    "Comedians use lies to tell the truth—the notion that the exaggerations, stories and carefully crafted falsehoods we deliver on stage should be taken literally will be the death knell of comedy."

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  19. Jan 3

    Ryan Holiday interviews Robert Greene, author of the new book The Laws of Human Nature about political correctness, the cost of the denial of human nature, and the inner-work required for rational thought.

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  21. Jan 3

    "...95 percent of your ideas and opinions are not your own—they come what other people have taught you, from what you’re reading on the internet, from what other people are saying and doing. You’re a conformist."

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