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An unorthodox journal studying the virtues & vices of the American higher education establishment.

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April 24, 2024

The Issue at a Glance

Seth Forman

Preview articles in this issue with pieces by J. Scott Turner, Nathalie Gontier, Amelia Lewis, James A. Shapiro, and others.

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April 24, 2024

Introduction: Heterodox Thinking on Evolution

J. Scott Turner

Scott Turner, a member of the group of scientists called The Third Way of Evolution and coordinator for this feature, introduces readers to our look at the state of evolutionary science. Turner explai......

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February 28, 2024

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Carol Iannone (1948-2023)

Steven Balch looks back at the career of a treasured colleague...

February 28, 2024

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The Dystopian World of Social Work Education

A social work insider explains that social justice doctrine, Critical Race Theory, and the attendant collapse of academic standards has become even more widely and deeply entrenched within s......

April 24, 2024

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Heterodox Thinking on Evolution and Radical Enlightenment

Between the Modern Synthesis—which says that evolution is driven by accidental genetic changes—and its heterodox challenges—which argue for various forms of agency and non-......

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May 30, 2018

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The Case for Colonialism

From the summer issue of Academic Questions, we reprint the controversial article, "The Case for Colonialism." ...

April 24, 2024

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Evolution Is Neither Random Accidents nor Divine Intervention: Biological Action Changes Genomes

Biologist James A. Shapiro believes the discovery of different biological means by which organisms can alter their genomes, along with the process of interspecific hybridization, demands a r......

July 2, 2020

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In Humans, Sex is Binary and Immutable

The idea that there are more than two sexes in human beings is a rejection of everything biological science has taught us. Unbelievably, this idea is coming directly from within the highest......