Multiculturalism: Inclusive or Divisive?

Multiculturalism is often presented as a modern dilemma, something born of recent migration, globalisation, and political change. But if we take a longer view, it becomes clear that multiculturalism is not new at all. What is new is how we think about it: how we...

A Good Ending?

For centuries, philosophers considered what it means to live a good life. But what of a good death? When we think of the term Euthanasia (from the Greek eu – meaning good, and thanatos – meaning death) its meaning has been tainted by events of the 20th...

Is Stupidity more Dangerous to Society than Evil?

Some philosophers argue that evil is at least predictable, while stupidity is chaotic, contagious, and often unaware of itself. Hannah Arendt hinted at this in her idea of the “banality of evil,” where thoughtlessness enables great harm. Dietrich Bonhoeffer went...