In Democracy We Trust?

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Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader Philadelphia Ethical Society In his first inaugural address, Ronald Reagan said, “Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.” That drumbeat of opposition has continued, from Newt Gingrich to the Tea Party to today’s MAGA movement. Is villainization of government a permanent trend? Can we rebuild trust in democracy? [...]

Confucianism and Ethical Culture

Philadelphia Ethical Society 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Hugh Taft-Morales, Leader Philadelphia Ethical Society There are historical and philosophical connections between Confucianism and Ethical Culture. Both philosophies are rooted in the secular world, defying the presumption that religion must involve supernatural powers. And both emphasize the importance of personal virtues and responsible relationships as a way to build a positive, flourishing society. Indeed, [...]

Preserving Public Education in the Age of Trump

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Barbara Ferman, Professor of Political Science Temple University Public education has been under attack by promoters of privatization for many years. Labeled “education reform,” these attacks have come in the form of charter schools, school vouchers, and school closures. Now, the Trump administration has declared an all-out war on public education. What lessons have we [...]

The Brick Wall Brain: Why Facts (Usually) Don’t Change Minds

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AEU All-Society Program  When presented with solid data, some people go blank, get angry, or walk out. Why isn't evidence breaking through? Seth Andrews, creator of The Thinking Atheist online community, discusses "identity beliefs" and suggests how to crack open the barriers they create and let in some light. (NOTE: Please use the AEU link [...]