Not public philosophy, but fun anyway…
I just came across The Moral of the Story blog at The New York Times, where weekly “Ethicist” column writer Randy Cohen applies an ethical lens to the news. Cohen tends to write more on personal ethics and morality than public or political philosophy, but his blog and columns are quite fun to read.
-Marc
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