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Worldly Philosophers

Don't Save the Press

Don't Save the Press

LJUBLJANA - Throughout history, political leaders have supported existing communication technologies in order to defend the system in which they rule. Today, too, governments may be tempted to protect newspapers and public TV on the pretext of saving democracy as we know it. But efforts to block technological change have been futile in the past, and they would be unwise today. Instead, the political system -and the media - must adapt to the new reality.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 February 2010 12:48 )

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The Islamic Case for Religious Liberty

ANKARA - Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of the Orthodox Church recently said on American TV that h...

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Evil Personified

Evil Personified

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - Equating war with individual evil has become ubiquitous - if not universal ...

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The Death of Poland's Socrates

 NEW YORK - One of the most important men you probably never heard of died last Friday. Immersed in...

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The Return of Religion?

BUDAPEST - It's a well-worn contrast: the United States is religious, Europe is secular. Yet, in som...

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