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Protesters confront each near the site of the Republican National Convention on the last day of the convention on July 21, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.

What Motivates Moral Outrage?

A lot of moral outrage has been expressed lately – over Trump's travel ban and other issues. The expression of such outrage is more than a response to perceived injustice.
By Lucas A. Keefer and Zachary K. Rothschild
There's an insidious quirk to your brain that, if you let it, can drive you absolutely batty.

The Feedback Loop From Hell

Pain is an inextricable thread in the fabric of life, and to tear it out is not only impossible, but destructive: attempting to tear it out unravels everything else with it.
By Mark Manson
Photo Pixabay.com.

Germany Shuts Its Open Door to Refugees

If you thought the United States is polarized over immigration, take a look at how Europe is now paralyzed by the refugees on their doorstep.
By David Hecht

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