Fundamentalist Perverts

Like Islamic extremists, Russian President Vladimir Putin wraps himself in the garb of religious orthodoxy in order to present himself as an authentic exponent of traditional values. Yet one need only consider the lives of genuine spiritual fundamentalists to see this ruse for what it really is. Source link

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The Right to Truth by Geoff Mulgan

Given the rapid spread of online disinformation, many believe that truth is now fragmented beyond repair. But governments can shift the balance by ensuring that news outlets, digital platforms, and political leaders provide the best available knowledge, and by formally recognizing the right not to be lied to by the powerful. LONDON – Hardly a…

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Gender Apartheid Is a Crime Against Humanity by Gordon Brown

As the Taliban escalates its oppression of women and girls, the international community must hold Afghanistan’s leaders accountable. Recognizing gender apartheid as a crime under international law would mark a historic step toward ending the systemic discrimination against women there, in Iran, and beyond. EDINBURGH – Convinced that their interpretation of Islam is the only legitimate…

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The Lost Art of Collaboration by Vanessa Badré

The 1870 painting “L’Atelier de Bazille” highlights critical elements of the creative process, including presence, trust, and flexibility. Adapting these elements to schools, workplaces, and the halls of power could go a long way toward supporting more open, innovative societies, capable of addressing shared challenges. PARIS – At a time of rising international tensions and…

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The Lost Art of Collaboration

The 1870 painting “L’Atelier de Bazille” highlights critical elements of the creative process, including presence, trust, and flexibility. Adapting these elements to schools, workplaces, and the halls of power could go a long way toward supporting more open, innovative societies, capable of addressing shared challenges. Source link

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