Does the Meaning of Life Depend on There Being an Afterlife? [new Theist vs. Atheist series column]

The opening of John C. Wright’s latest column in the Theist vs. Atheist series debate at EveryJoe: “The question for this week is whether the meaning of life depends on there being an afterlife. “Like most questions raised when discussing the topic of supernaturalism versus naturalism, the question contains a hidden and deeper question which […]

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Piotr Kostyło’s review of *Nietzsche and the Nazis*

Professor Piotr Kostyło of Casimir the Great University in Bydgoszcz, Poland, published a review of Nietzsche and the Nazis. The text of the review follows: Do We Know What We Advocate? Stephen Hicks’s Defence of Individualism The forty-five years of communism in Poland (1944-1989) were marked by the government reminding society of the atrocities committed during

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On Natural Morality and Religious Amoralism [new Theist vs. Atheist series column]

The opening of my latest column in the Theist vs. Atheist series debate at EveryJoe: “In my judgment, issues of morality are the most difficult in philosophy. They are intellectually challenging, as everything about the human condition is relevant to them, and they are emotionally gripping, as our highest values are always at stake. “So

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On Greek Debts and Doing What’s Moral [new The Good Life column]

The opening of my latest column at EveryJoe: “The Greek mess is complicated, but in sorting through complex messes it’s useful to start with simpler cases and build up. “All sides in the discussion are appealing to moral considerations about responsibility, fairness, and prudence. Part of the debate is over what those principles mean. An

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Mussolini on Keynes’s economics

The fascist Benito Mussolini had high praise for the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes. He endorsed this statement by fascist James Strachey Barnes (Universal Aspects of Fascism, Williams and Norgate, London: UK, 1929, pp. 113-114): “Fascism entirely agrees with Mr. Maynard Keynes, despite the latter’s prominent position as a Liberal. In fact, Mr. Keynes’

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