Unweaving the Rainbow by Richard Dawkins — Science as the Deepest Kind of Poetry
Keats was drunk when he said it. December 1817, at the painter Benjamin Haydon’s London…

Keats was drunk when he said it. December 1817, at the painter Benjamin Haydon’s London…

Every decade or so, a book arrives that doesn’t just add to a conversation —…

Kazantzakis wrote the most honest book about faith ever published. This review looks at why it threatened people — and what that reaction tells us about belief itself.

A review of Richard Dawkins’ The Blind Watchmaker — the book that explains why complexity needs no designer and what that actually costs you to believe.

Richard Brodie’s Virus of the Mind pushes Dawkins’ meme concept into uncomfortable territory — advertising, cults, religion, and the covert architecture of belief. A review.

Most people walk through their days dragging invisible anchors — the coworker who never acknowledges…