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Alexander Zinoviev
Alexander Zinoviev is a scientist, a writer, a painter, and a member of the Department of Ethics at Moscow State University. The author of many books analysing contemporary society, he was for over twenty years an exile in Germany, and became a German citizen. Now he has returned to Russia. This interview is by his colleague in the Department of Ethics, Professor Alexander Razin (a contributing editor of Philosophy Now).
[Issue 26: April/May 2000: Interview]
Peg’s Piece
Philosophy Now’s columnist Peg Tittle fires off a few rounds.
[Issue 25: Winter 1999/2000: Peg’s Piece]
Can a Life of Child-rearing Be Meaningful?
Sarah Conly on devoting one’s life to another.
[Issue 24: Summer 1999: The Meaning of Life]
Hobbes, Stirner & Authority
More than three centuries after the death of Thomas Hobbes, the issue of state power versus individual rights remains as contentious as ever. Paul Rowlandson on the case for strong government.
[Issue 22: Winter 1998/99: Articles]
Orwell and Philosophy
Martin Tyrrell on a champion of common sense.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996: Articles]
For Tolerance
Jonathan Gorman thanks God for the ideal of tolerance.
[Issue 12: Spring/Summer 1995: Articles]
Violent Films: Natural Born Killers?
Matthew Kieran wants the censors to make his day.
[Issue 12: Spring/Summer 1995: Articles]
Here I Go, Here I Go, Here I Go!
Martin Tyrrell on Methodological Collectivism and the 1994 World Cup
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95: Articles]
Against Tolerance
Peter J. King says you shouldn’t put up with it.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95: Articles]
Forms of Desire
Dahlian Kirby reviews Forms of Desire, edited by Edward Stein.
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994: Books]
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