Tag: Jonathan Haidt

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There are good reasons to think that the harms associated with smartphones operate less through social media itself than through the activities it displaces — like sleep. (Suzi Media Production/Getty)
2 Apr 2026 - 1:02am

The case against social media bans Prohibitionists rely on faulty arguments

Olympia Campbell

Tuesday, 30 December

30.12

2025, the year we took the red pill Unplugging from the matrix has begun 

Ryan Zickgraf

Tuesday, 28 October

28.10

‘Easy mode’ is corrupting children Checking out is as serious as trauma

Niklas Serning

Wednesday, 12 January

12.01

Vaccine purity has infected the West The unjabbed are dismissed as modern-day sinners

Mary Harrington

Friday, 7 January

07.01

Johann Hari’s stolen ideas There's little new evidence in his latest book

Stuart Ritchie

Tuesday, 29 June

29.06

Why is bestiality so disgusting? From a utilitarian point of view, zoophilia is no more immoral than eating meat

Tom Chivers

Friday, 2 April

02.04

How God created the West As religion ebbs, interest in how Christianity shaped us is growing

Ed West

Wednesday, 18 November

18.11

Is casual sex immoral? There's a reason so many feminists are unhappy with the sexual status quo

Louise Perry

Tuesday, 12 May

12.05

What if people aren’t innately good? Rutger Bregman's new book <i>Human Kind</i> ignores the power of shame

Gavin Haynes

Wednesday, 2 October

02.10

Brexit is going to drive us all mad Political division is putting ever greater pressure on people's mental health — and not for the first time

Ed West

Tuesday, 15 January

15.01

The great Brexit untruth

Douglas Murray

Friday, 30 November

30.11

Introducing ‘Confessions with Giles Fraser’

Giles Fraser