New Humanist
May / June 2008
Features:
- Forked tongue Can Muslim “moderate” Tariq Ramadan be trusted? asks Doug Ireland
- Field of nightmares Summer festivals should be avoided at all costs, says Andrew Mueller
- Drambuie in Damascus Winston Fletcher finds drinking in Syria is easier than you might think
- Writing on the wall Forty years after the riots he inspired Henri Lefevbre’s politics of everyday life still matters, says Daniel Miller
- Heights of madness Sally Feldman celebrates the agony and ecstasy of the high heel
- Western front Creationism is on the march in Europe, says Peter C Kjaergaard
- Power to the pulpit In the US presidential campaign the evangelical vote is up for grabs, says James Crabtree
- Death on air Sanal Edamaruku on the night a gurutried to kill him live on Indian TV
- Face to face Roger Davidson tells howLevinas broke away from Heidegger
- Diary never mind the barricades, man the hedgerows says Ken Worpole
- A small point of doctrine Colin Brewer wonders if the Vatican could clarify its exact position on suicide
