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Learning from Bertrand Russell in Today’s Tumultuous World

By Vivian Marie Lewis — 2018

How can the ideas of a man who started teaching at the London School of Economics in 1896—and who corresponded with Jean-Paul Sartre, Ho Chi Minh, T.S. Eliot and so many others, and lived long enough to protest both the First World War and the Vietnam War—still be so meaningful?

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How to Have a Disagreement Like an Adult, According to Deepak Chopra

In order to appropriately engage in a disagreement, then, the point cannot be to win it or change another’s opinion — “otherwise, they devolve into stubborn, angry arguments,” Mr. Chopra said. Instead, “disagreements exist as a place to start negotiating.”

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How to Be Good—A Very Tough Problem

To the extent that we can sort out what is good and true in ourselves, we live up to the moral impulses that we value.

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