New Humanist
Archivado desde
The Agnostic Annual, 1884
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1,318 issues
A quarterly magazine of ideas, science and culture, New Humanist brings together expert voices and quality journalism to illuminate our turbulent times. Published since 1885, New Humanist is for anyone who wants to understand the concepts, conflicts and systems shaping our world today – from climate and technology to ideology, fundamentalism and struggles for equality. We produce a beautiful colour magazine once every three months full of long-form features, reportage and reviews – as well as cartoons, columns and a cryptic crossword.
Past and present contributors include Samira Ahmed, Michael Rosen, Jim Al-Khalili, Jonathan Rée, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Mona Eltahawy, Philip Pullman, Kenan Malik, Paul Gilroy, Amartya Sen, Richard Dawkins, AJ Ayer, Robert Graves, Philip Larkin, Somerset Maugham, Philip Larkin, Iris Murdoch, Karl Popper, Bertrand Russell, George Bernard Shaw, AJP Taylor, Bernard Williams and HG Wells.
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New Humanist is published by Humanists UK.
Your subscription will give you access to our full digitised archives, which includes the following:
Your subscription will give you access to our full digitised archives, which includes the following:
New Humanist (1972 to date)
The Humanist (1956-1972)
The Literary Guide (1894-1972)
Watts’s Literary Guide (1885-1894)
Question (1968-1980)
Rationalist Annual (1927-1967)
RPA Annual & Ethical Review (1908-1926)
Agnostic Annual & Ethical Review (1901-1907)
Agnostic Annual (1884-1900)
Throughout its existence, New Humanist (and its preceding titles) has engaged in crucial ethical debates on religion, science, secularism and equality. This is an essential resource for students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
"The New Humanist is a uniquely valuable archive, containing rare essays by some of the greatest intellectuals of the last few centuries. There are so many rare gems to be mined here – an incredible resource." - Julian Baggini
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Outer space is at risk of becoming a playground for the super-rich, or at least that's how it's seen. But we can't ignore it. Our daily lives are completely intertwined with the space industry. In this issue, we talk to astronomers, philosophers and engineers as they tackle the big questions around space and society. How do we reclaim our rights to the cosmos? PLUS Peter Tatchell on Palestine Action, Neil Kinnock on the secular soul of the Labour Party, and Mary Jo McConahay on whether Pope Leo has what it takes to push back against Trump's ultra-conservative bishops.
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