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OPINION

Ladies, Please

A look at the recent election results in the context of gender conceptions in the workplace

Does Facebook Live Off Our Low Self-esteem?

Seán Healy interrogates the insidious link between self-confidence and social media.

My Brother and Autism

Danielle Courtney offers an insight into living with an autistic family member

Caught Up in the Madness

Michael Mullooly grapples with the doubt and self-criticism inherent in being a writer

Morality and Relentless Self-Critique

Brian Marron argues that we must critically assess our own ideas as stringently as we attack those held by others.

Do You Fear Valentine’s Day?

Paige Reynolds explores the problems around abuse, both physical and emotional, around Valentine's Day.

Pope Francis is Not a Hero

Nicholas Spare argues that Pope Francis deflects blame from archaic and harmful Catholic social teachings while doing nothing to change them

Do We Choose to Die?

Liam Hunt examines the complicated relationship between mental health, institutional structures, and decisions to end life

Unhealthy Romance and the Entitlement Zone

What happens when selfish conceptions of "love" are perpetuated in popular culture

A World With No Campaigns

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