One of the White House’s newest website pages appears to confirm a long-standing conspiracy theory: aliens live among us.
As provision of basic needs continues to atrophy, resistance increasingly takes an individualised, myopic form.
From Disclosure Day to Backrooms, a new wave of films promote stories of paranoia, alienation and mistrust. What are they trying to tell us?
Recently, political philosophy has witnessed a revival of debates about the wrong of capitalism and the point of socialism. Some argue that capitalism is unjustly exploitative, but only contingently ...
The aim of the Social Justice Theory Workshop is to enable sustained exploration in the theory of social justice. It addresses topics such as the articulation of ideals and principles of economic, ...
Join us for the Brian Barry Memorial Lecture, an annual event honouring the work of political philosopher and former colleague, Professor Brian Barry. This year’s lecture will be given by Professor ...
The custody battle of two siblings from Salem, Utah, who had been raised by their father brought national attention to their case. The children claimed s*xual, physical, and emotional harm over ...
The most extensively documented suppression effort targeted Challenging Parental Alienation: New Directions for Professionals and Parents by (Mercer and Drew 2021), an edited volume published by ...
Alan Feigenbaum and Deepti Shenoy present a Q&A with retired matrimonial Judge Richard Dollinger where they examine parental alienation in custody disputes and highlight the challenges courts face in ...
Ben Hine was 4 years old when his parents split. In his recollection, he remembers that his dad left for work one day and his uncle arrived in a van to pick up Ben and his mother, along with the ...