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The Paradox of Liberalism

Francisco Mejia Uribe explains why the rise of fundamentalism poses a problem for liberals, and suggests what they can do about it.
[Issue 110: October/November 2015: Liberty & Equality]

Bushfire, Logic & Ambrose Bierce

David Ward probes the application of philosophy to Australian bushfire.
[Issue 109: August/September 2015: Articles]

Kant’s Politics in Context by Reidar Maliks

Matt Qvortrup puts Kant’s Politics in Context.
[Issue 108: June/July 2015: Books]

Je Suis Libéral

Phil Badger thinks about rudeness, blasphemy and tolerance in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo murders.
[Issue 107: April/May 2015: Articles]

The Book of the Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione

Randall Albury unveils courtly philosophy.
[Issue 107: April/May 2015: Books]

The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama

David Macintosh reaches The End of History.
[Issue 106: February/March 2015: Books]

The Notion of Authority by Alexander Kojève

Daniel Tutt finds The Notion of Authority authoritative.
[Issue 106: February/March 2015: Books]

Gardens

Alexander Joy observes a clash of ways of cultivating the mind.
[Issue 106: February/March 2015: Short Story]

Emergency Reflections on Political Philosophy

Raymond Tallis exposes a disintegration of democracy.
[Issue 105: November/December 2014: Tallis in Wonderland]

Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814)

Matt Qvortrup on the cosmopolitan idealist who became the misunderstood father of German nationalism.
[Issue 104: September/October 2014: Brief Lives]

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