The Small Morality of Everyday Days

by Jason Porter

Most of the ethical debates I grew up hearing were colossal: war, climate disaster, reproductive rights, guns. They felt too vast to touch, as... Read More

A New Counter-Apologetic for Humanism

by Dominic Nimmo

In the past fifteen years since my deconversion, I’ve had many conversations with many followers across a spectrum of denominations. Despite these conversations rarely... Read More

On the Cost of Going Fast The Speed Debt We Refuse to Pay

by Yves Schelpe

In contemporary Western societies, speed is often treated as a virtue. Hard work is measured in early mornings, quick responses and visible productivity. To... Read More

The Refusal of Moral Resignation Stoic Humanism and the Practice of Human Dignity

by Wade Preciado

Human dignity is inherent—but indignity is the condition of being treated as if it were not. Modern life increasingly normalizes this contradiction. We affirm... Read More