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Morality

  • A single vote won’t change much. But here’s why you should still take part in elections

    A single vote won’t change much. But here’s why you should still take part in elections

    Julia Maskivker, Aeon
    · Feb 11, 2020 · 07:30 pm
  • For women in Pakistan, even the act of smoking in public is not without fear and anxiety

    For women in Pakistan, even the act of smoking in public is not without fear and anxiety

    Fida Anar
    · Oct 18, 2017 · 09:30 pm
  • Counterpoint: Jaggi Vasudev is wrong to say that Indian culture lacks moral sense

    Counterpoint: Jaggi Vasudev is wrong to say that Indian culture lacks moral sense

    Girish Shahane
    · Aug 30, 2017 · 08:00 am
  • Immanuel Kant said sexual desire is morally wrong – he may have had a point

    Immanuel Kant said sexual desire is morally wrong – he may have had a point

    Raja Halwani
    · Dec 31, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • Stop making health and well-being a moral issue

    Stop making health and well-being a moral issue

    Rafael Euba, The Conversation
    · Sep 16, 2016 · 03:30 pm
  • How neoliberalism’s moral order feeds fraud and corruption

    How neoliberalism’s moral order feeds fraud and corruption

    Jörg Wiegratz and David Whyte, The Conversation
    · Jun 28, 2016 · 03:30 pm