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Very few places now offer you the possibility of civilised discussion between different points of view – whether on social, religious, political, and ethical matters, or in relation to economics, business, sport, fashion, the arts, media, education, science, technology, or whatever else.

It is our ambition and desire to be one such place of civilised discussion. That is what we are working towards. That is why you will find divergent voices very welcome here.

Add your own voice, by engaging with the views here – by sending in comments, stories, jokes, questions, and so on. Though only with politeness and civility, please – and only within the values and framework of the Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and Justice.

We look forward to hearing your view – whatever that is. Meanwhile, enjoy the range of views here.

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  1. The New Emerging Syria

    by Kamal Malhotra The Changed Context The rapid fall of the Assad government in Syria after less than 2 weeks of military battle between November 27…

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  2. 3rd Quarterly Newsletter

    Strong Together making friends across the world Andrea Nelson Trice’s book, Strong Together, researches and promotes best practice on  relations between, on one hand, purse-holders and…

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  3. A Pivotal Post-Election Decision: ‘Me the People’ or ‘We the People’

    Democracy is on the ballot! This mantra is a non-stop dose of fear served white-hot by presidential candidates and their advocates on both sides in this…

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  4. 2nd Quarterly Newsletter

    The Poetry Pharmacy Good News for all those seeking poetry’s soothing balm: it can now be found in London’s Oxford Street, of all the unlikely places,…

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  5. Animal welfare and its role in sustainability

    Three papers by Donald M. Broom emphasise that, where animals are farmed or otherwise affected by production, their welfare can be scientifically assessed, and that welfare…

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  6. Inside Companies: The current situation with Digital Learning or Virtual Learning

    “L&D Express” podcast hosted by Bert Cherian with guest Michael Fernandes Bert: Hello, everybody. This is Bert Cherian from the L&D Express show. I am delighted…

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  7. Reclaiming the Gift of Hardship

    The Olympics remind us.  The people we most admire are those who have overcome burdens and hardship.  Whether Olympic gymnast Simone Biles early childhood in foster…

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  8. Is Nationalism Gendered?

    The answer to that question requires dissecting what “nationalism” means. Political scientist Benedict Anderson, is popular for, among other things, having defined nationalism which provides a…

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  9. Robot Souls? Programming In Humanity

    For the first time, the UK Government has identified AI as a ‘chronic risk’ in the National Risk Register. Recently, a spate of experts has come…

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  10. Are our Relationships, even in our Local Communities, coming Apart?

    College sports has jumped the shark Aggie coach bolting for rival Texas is emblematic. By Robert Hall Dallas Morning News July 6, 2024 Jim Schlossnagle, center,…

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