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How are young people different to those who came before, and what can we learn from them?
Empty Nightingale hospitals, difficult triage decisions, a failure of Christian leadership, and reconsidering lockdown
Deadly rumours on WhatsApp, a ‘Panopticon’ of censorship, the corrosion of trust, and China’s spreading surveillance state
Second Contact, avoiding the fate of Nokia, hacking the human operating system, and the resilience of Western democracy
The hermeneutic of suspicion, scandalising middle-class Vienna, David and Jonathan, and red flags
Chronological snobbery, rejecting one-size-fits-all ethics, ethical quietism and open casket funerals in Derry Girls
‘I’m less worried about lethal autonomous weapons. What’s most scary are intelligent computers which can simulate compassion.’
Hidden wounds, premature quintuplets, embryo donation and the procreative-unitive bond