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A quarterly magazine of ideas, science and culture, New Humanist brings together expert voices and quality journalism to illuminate our turbulent times. Published since 1885, we bring you the brightest and best, including top names such as Richard Dawkins, Eimear McBride, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Jonathan Franzen, Mary Beard, Kenan Malik and Stephen Fry. Our beautiful colour magazine is full of long-form features, reportage and reviews, as well as cartoons, columns and a cryptic crossword.
New Humanist is published by Humanists UK, the national charity advancing free thinking and humanism for a fairer, kinder, and more rational society.
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A quarterly magazine of ideas, science and culture, New Humanist brings together expert voices and quality journalism to illuminate our turbulent times. We bring you the brightest and best, including top names such as Richard Dawkins, Eimear McBride, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Jonathan Franzen, Mary Beard, Kenan Malik and Stephen Fry. Our beautiful colour magazine is full of long-form features, reportage and reviews, as well as cartoons, columns and a cryptic crossword. New Humanist is for anyone who wants to understand the concepts, conflicts and systems shaping our world today – from climate and technology to ideology, fundamentalism and struggles for equality. Our readers also get access to our rich, fully searchable archive, reaching back more than 140 years and featuring eminent figures such as Iris Murdoch, H. G. Wells and Bertrand Russell.