Steve Silberman, who this week won the Samuel Johnson Prize for his book on autism, explains why he believes the brain disorder has become so prevalent
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Shame and the blame
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Tackling the most disturbing divine command
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Naming the worst human sin
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Geoffrey Alderman reflects on loss
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Revelations from the east
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Restoring a misused monarch
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History reflected in water
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