This is an extract of Neal Lawson’s essay which appears in ‘The Starmer Symptom’, edited by Mark Perryman. Other contributors […] The post ‘Time to Reshuffle the Labour Left’ appeared first on Compass.| Compass
Will Lieber T‘25 and Jenna Smith T‘25 arrived at Duke with interests in criminal justice and incarceration. A Kenan Institute for Ethics course on Restorative Justice, taught by Associate Director Ada Gregory, ended up shaping their paths in unexpected — but perhaps unsurprising — ways.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
Where do our political attitudes come from? Worldview Lab co-directors Stephen Vaisey and Christopher Johnston say that most research focuses on subjects in early to middle adulthood — by which point political views are often already solidified. Hoping to fill in the gaps, they've teamed up with Duke sociologist Jessi Streib and Bass Connections to conduct a study focused on 10–12-year-old children.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
Just a few days after the November 2024 election, the prominent political and religious leader Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II addressed a large audience at an Ethics of Now event at the Hayti Heritage Center. He criticized political strategies that pit people against each other, called on politicians to address the economic hardships faced by many Americans, and argued that policy should be shaped by morality.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University