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Freudian slip
People come to think of themselves as objects rather than subjects, almost as laboratory specimens
Theodore Dalrymple
Our need for belief in the supernatural gave rise to a demand for ‘mystical intermediaries,’ argues Manvir Singh
Mick Brown
The causes of our discontent are complicated, but they’re rooted in our drift from traditional values
Teresa Mull
It might seem on the face of it that MDD can’t be screen-based malaise
Mary Wakefield
Book Review
The pop psychologist’s new book is not likely to light the fire of faith in any young fan
Philip Womack