By: Akos Balogh
‘Whatever you do, don’t bring up politics’, says my cousin as we walk into the restaurant. Continue reading “The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
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By: Akos Balogh
‘Whatever you do, don’t bring up politics’, says my cousin as we walk into the restaurant. Continue reading “The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
By: Brian Harris
We all know how shrill public discourse has been these last few years. Continue reading “Ways to Disagree: Punchers, Blockers, Embracers and Pioneers”
By: Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker
In our culture today, there is a strange set of attitudes toward history. Continue reading “Wrestling with History in an Age That Disregards it”
By: Laura Bennett
It’s not uncommon, or even bad, to disagree with people and have opposing views but increasingly we’re seeing these disparities fiercely hashed out across multiple mediums leading to alienation, separatism and a deepening acceptance of cancel culture. Continue reading “Could Debating Be Better with a Bit of Curiosity and Generosity?”
By: Robert Martin
There is little doubt that the question of the reality of God is a question which polarises and divides. Why is there such passionate disagreement? Does what we believe even matter? Would it be better people simply stopped bringing it up? Continue reading “A Refreshing Conversation Between an Atheist and Christian”