The Small Morality of Everyday Days
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
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
Communities in Action: Paul Rupp, President of HumanistsMN
HumanistsMN is one of AHA’s most active chapters. In many ways, their board is a model for humanist organizers nationwide. In this interview from... Read More
I Don’t Care About Your Polling on Trans Rights
Another poll on trans rights has hit the national political dialog. The fallout has been predictable: talking heads and reporters circulating the write-up with... Read More
The Comics Section: Windows, Operating System
The latest from Cagle Cartoons. FROM REAL LIFE TO VIRTUAL LIFE by Angel Boligan, El Universal, Mexico City, www.caglecartoons.com
The Language of Motion: da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man”
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” stands at the center of the page, arms and legs outstretched, poised between the finite and the infinite. It... Read More
On the Cost of Going Fast The Speed Debt We Refuse to Pay
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
Education and the Indifference of Nature
The Wilderness, the Classroom Where are the dry socks? My feet ached, heavy with rainwater. It was day three of a seven-day trip and... Read More
Is the Government Still Neutral on Religion?
In the ongoing debates about public education, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and public health care, the question keeps coming up: Why must the government... Read More
The Refusal of Moral Resignation Stoic Humanism and the Practice of Human Dignity
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
