Across 25 countries, Americans are the most likely to see the morality and ethics of people in their country as somewhat or very bad.
Our judgment of the morality of other people’s actions influences our social judgement of them. Of all the moral domains, ...
Michael Sandel, the Harvard professor, has been predicting this political moment for decades. We called him to discuss where ...
Animosity toward out-groups can be a product of upbringing. Racial and other biases are a product of evolutionary survival pressures. We can counter our biases by accepting them, then consciously ...
The recent warning by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) about the surge in explicit content circulating on social media should not be viewed merely as a call for compliance—it is a national ...
About 50 knock-off prints of Adelaide artist Peter Drew’s recognisable “Aussie” posters were plastered across parts of the Melbourne CBD in late January ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A neo-Nazi associate has claimed to be behind offensive posters plastered across Melbourne, A neo-Nazi associate claims to be ...
Confucius, a celebrated Chinese philosopher, educator, and political thinker, profoundly shaped Chinese civilization for more than two millennia. Born in the state of Lu, in what is now Shandong ...
Your why may not be what you think it is. by Jonathan Knowles, Tom Hunsaker, Hannah Grove and Alison James Today’s business leaders are under pressure to come up with a corporate purpose, much as they ...
Casey Means, President Trump’s nominee for U.S. surgeon general, preaches a broad, loosely-defined spirituality that blends ideas such as the “divine feminine,” meditation, and connection with nature.