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Open the Borders – Phillipe Legrain at FODI 2016

Zoe Stojanovic-Hill saw some dangerous ideas and lived to tell the tale

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Neither new nor dangerous: Satyajit Das at FODI 2016

James Holloway is a tough critic

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Badar banned: Uni cancels SUMSA speaker

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Who wants to live forever? We do

It’s in humanity’s best interest to stave off death for as long as possible, writes Adam Chalmers

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Why inequality is not necessarily bad

There is no inherent harm to the rich getting richer, says Sam Murray.

September 18, 2012 Honi Soit
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We should not pursue happiness

It is far from the most useful emotion, writes Lane Sainty.

September 18, 2012 Lane Sainty

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