Article Friends Without Brains Authentic friendship requires inner subjective awareness. So can I really have a “relationship” with a robot?By Gary GuttingDecember 20, 2018 Philosophy Ethics Short Take
Feature Taking the Measure of #MeToo Two views on finding justice amid moral outrageBy Gary Gutting and Sarah RudenMarch 2, 2018 Ethics Gender Domestic Affairs
Feature Is Ours the Best World Ever? Steven Pinker argues that the Enlightenment is the best thing that ever happened to humankind, but has he really listened to its critics?By Gary GuttingMarch 26, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Books
PoliticsIs ‘Bronze Age Pervert’ Born to Rule? It’s hard to understand how anyone can think of Bronze Age Pervert as a role model, but an alarming number of young would-be fascists apparently do.By Matt McManusNovember 19, 2023
ReligionSold by the Jesuits Rachel L. Swarns's book dives into the history and legacy of the 272 slaves sold by the Jesuits at Georgetown University.By Marcia ChatelainNovember 15, 2023
CultureHave We Become Gods? Tara Isabella Burton’s new book asks: How has self-creation in pursuit of profit become our social ideal?By Brad EastNovember 15, 2023
BooksPreserving Hope for Humanity One fear ties together techno-utopian fantasies and anti-birth environmentalism: the messy, imperfect reality of our human bodies.By Gilbert MeilaenderNovember 1, 2023
CollectionsThe Israel-Palestine Conflict A collection of Commonweal's writings on the Israel-Palestine conflict since 2009By The EditorsNovember 14, 2023