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Rage against the metaphor: Should we stop comparing ourselves to machines?
Rachel Thomas argues that our growing self–identification with machines could have the severest consequences for the vulnerable in society. 20/03/2019
In BriefRachel Thomas argues that our growing self–identification with machines could have the severest consequences for the vulnerable in society. 20/03/2019
In BriefBen Ryan argues that representative democracy is failing and the time is right for a more ethical approach to decision making. 14/03/2019
In BriefNick Spencer considers the Twittersphere and asks whether we really need to know what goes on inside our neighbour’s head. 06/03/2019
In BriefBen Ryan argues that minority political groups with extreme ideas can easily shape the views of the mainstream majority. 01/03/2019
In BriefWith Antisemitism on the rise, Angus Ritchie argues that the Labour Party and the political left are ignoring the problem. 28/02/2019
In BriefLaura Moulton reviews ‘Christianity in the Twentieth Century: A World History’ by Brian Stanley. 20/02/2019
In BriefEdward Stourton, BBC journalist