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Posted on18 February, 202218 February, 2022Articles

Involuntarily Celibate: Explanations and Practical Solutions to a Dangerous Phenomenon

Of the 50 plus shades of online anger, one fascinates me more than the rest: the anger of the Incel. Beneath the euphemistic portmanteau of “involuntary” and “celibate” lurks a sinister mass of self-loathing men. They know they are unattractive,…

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Caravaggio's 1599 painting of Narcissus, staring into the digital pond.
Posted on7 May, 20217 May, 2021Articles

We Have Entered the Age of Artificial Intimacy

First published in The Conversation under the title Sex bots, virtual friends, VR lovers: tech is changing the way we interact, and not always for the better Twenty-first century technologies such as robots, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) are…

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Posted on4 February, 2015culture

Sexually despotic men rewrite history

“Heredity”, opined the pioneering cultural anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber in 1915, “cannot be allowed to have acted any part in history”. I have yet to encounter a crisper expression of the view that biological explanations have no place in the…

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Posted on16 April, 201417 April, 2014aggression

Fear not the hipster beard: it too shall pass

If you haven’t been outdoors in a few years, you might not have noticed that beards are back. Back in such a big way that apparently many New York hipsters are paying north of US$8,000 for “facial hair transplants” to…

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