SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Deconstructing Karl Popper’s Paradox of Intolerance
Tolerance is not a cure for racism or sexism. It’s only a bandage masks the underlying tensions. Instead of tolerance give me respect. See me as your equal, just another human being.
On Forcing Your Religion via Canada’s Transgender Rights Bill
By using the force of law to require others to use preferred pronouns when they disagree with those pronouns, you are in effect pushing your religion onto those others.
John Dewey and Art
By: Alaina Hammond John Dewey (1859-1952) was perhaps the leading educational philosopher of the early twentieth century, and viewed humanity
PRACTICE
The Absence of the US in Asia: A Power Struggle Between China and Japan
With the US largely absent from the ongoing geopolitical situation in Asia, new players have emerged in the region, which could lead to an arms race
“To Art Its Freedom”: Right-Wing Arts Policy in the New Austria
Art can be a challenge to power, or be power’s instrument. Sometimes it can even end up being both. This last is what happened recently in Austria, where a new, right-wing government has adopted the motto of an art movement that formed in Vienna in 1897, precisely in opposition to conservative leadership.
Kenya Slides Precipitously Towards a De Facto One-Party State in 2018
By: David O. Monda In 2018, Africa is littered with governments that function constitutionally but remain authoritarian, undemocratic, and de