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At one point, America needed to be called a Judeo-Christian nation. Now, with growing populations of Muslims, Evangelicals, Sikhs, Atheists, and other faiths, what should America call itself next?
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Don’t underestimate the power of play when it comes to problem-solving.
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We mistakenly think a lack of productivity means employees just don’t care.
Eli Pariser explains why we can’t just think of civility as being polite to one another.
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As religious diversity increases in the United States, we must learn to channel religious identity into interfaith cooperation.
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Step inside the unlikely friendship of a former ACLU president and an ultra-conservative Supreme Court Justice.
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Should all speech be free? How much intolerance should society tolerate?
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6 min
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At Big Think, we capture the thoughts of the world’s most brilliant thinkers.
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8 min
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This is the psychology of why friendships (and marriages) fail.
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Researchers find that toddlers verbalize and interact more with their parents when reading sessions feature print books, not tablets.
Swipe right to make the connections that could change your career.
A guide to making difficult conversations possible—and peaceful—in an increasingly polarized nation.
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Unlikely allies can solve society’s most complex problems.
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If you want to be a better and more passionate communicator, these tips are important.
“It’s about having employees that are empowered.”
Research says we overestimate the risk of truthtelling.
Achieving good health and well-being around the world is critical to the company’s mission
Today’s fast-paced culture leaves no time for relational intelligence. Here’s why it’s worth slowing down to eventually speed up.
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Director Diane Paulus delivers a crash course in team dynamics, how to nurture creativity, and the importance of obsession in a good leader.
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