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Gillette’s Progressive Politics: ‘Corinthian Leather’ for the Progressive Soul

Published by Jonathan Kay

My father was never a big fan of television—in part because his attention span always has been shorter than your average late-20th-century commercial break. He also would become exasperated...

January 17, 2019
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Why Quebec Isn’t Interested in Anglo Lectures About Cultural Appropriation

Published by François Cardinal

What does Quebec want? It’s a question that has haunted the rest of Canada for decades—beginning with the birth of modern Québécois nationalism in the 1960s. The country’s English-speaking...

January 17, 2019
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Francis Fukuyama’s Master Concept

Published by Patrick Lee Miller

Dignity, recognition, esteem, respect, and the resentment that arises when they are not accorded—these are the themes of Francis Fukuyama’s new book. Like many political commentators, he was surprised...

January 17, 2019
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Review, Top Stories

Baizuo Lessons

Published by J. Arthur Bloom

It has become increasingly common in recent years for universities to contract out their international recruitment efforts to private companies. These companies also often provide a pre-college set of...

January 17, 2019
comments 8
Education, Top Stories

On the Value of Truth

Published by Matt McManus

Many claim that we live in a “post-truth” era. Trust in major civic and political institutions is rapidly declining. People on all sides of the political spectrum dismiss the...

January 16, 2019
comments 34
Philosophy, Top Stories

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Quillette Podcast 11 – Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker explains why the critics of Enlightenment Now are wrong

Canadian editor Jonathan Kay talks to Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker about his book Enlightenment Now and why the critics who took him to task for celebrating the Enlightenment are...

January 14, 2019
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Enlightenment Wars: Some Reflections on ‘Enlightenment Now,’ One Year Later

by Steven Pinker

You wouldn’t think that a defense of reason, science, and humanism would be particularly controversial in an era in which those ideals would seem to need all the help they can get. But in the words of a colleague, “You’ve made people’s heads explode!” Many people who have written to me about my 2018 book Enlightenment Now say they’ve been taken aback by the...

January 14, 2019
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January 17, 2019

Francis Fukuyama’s Master Concept

Dignity, recognition, esteem, respect, and the resentment that arises when they are not accorded—these are the themes of Francis...

by Patrick Lee Miller
comments 10
January 17, 2019

Headline Rhymes

I saw an ad from Gillette Said barbecue wasn’t correct I’d wager a bet More food’s under threat And...

by Graham Verdon
comments 0
January 17, 2019

Baizuo Lessons

It has become increasingly common in recent years for universities to contract out their international recruitment efforts to private...

by J. Arthur Bloom
comments 8
January 16, 2019

On the Value of Truth

Many claim that we live in a “post-truth” era. Trust in major civic and political institutions is rapidly declining....

by Matt McManus
comments 34
January 16, 2019

Tiers of Pride and Shame

On December 9, in the small hours of the morning, a drunk Columbia undergraduate student named Julian von Abele...

by Coleman Hughes
comments 112
January 14, 2019

“Jihadists”—A Review

Jihadists (dir. François Margolin and Lemine Ould Salem, Cinema Libre Studio 2018, 75m) Some years ago, when assessments of the...

by Robin Simcox
comments 16
January 12, 2019

Agnès Bun’s Invincible Summer

Meeting Agence France-Presse photojournalist Agnès Bun is a disarming experience. She looks younger than her age, but her youthful...

by Joe Hefferon
comments 6
January 11, 2019

In Praise of Boredom, Again

In their book The Coddling of the American Mind Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff wonder where it all went...

by Caroline ffiske
comments 75
January 11, 2019

Is Western Civilization a Thing?

This is part two of a four-part series on the classics. Part three will be published tomorrow.  Is Western...

by James Kierstead
comments 131
January 10, 2019

The Future of Our Ancient Past

This is part one of a four part series on the Classics. Part two will be published tomorrow. Australian...

by James Kierstead
comments 121
January 9, 2019

Is Religious Belief in Decline?

On January 8, 1697, 20-year-old Thomas Aikenhead was hanged for blasphemy on the Gallowlee execution ground in Edinburgh. Two...

by Matt Johnson
comments 177
January 9, 2019

The Posthumous #MeToo-ing of J. D. Salinger

The first day of this year would have been the 100th birthday of J.D. Salinger, the American writer whose...

by Cathy Young
comments 118
January 9, 2019

Patreon Games

On December 6, crowdfunding service Patreon removed the account of popular YouTuber Carl Benjamin, who is better known by...

by Uri Harris
comments 94
January 8, 2019

Thoughtcrime and Punishment: A Year Of Shunning and Law Suits at a Canadian...

In late 2017, I found myself at the centre of a controversy at Wilfrid Laurier University, where I was...

by Lindsay Shepherd
comments 189
January 7, 2019

Headline Rhymes

So the US gov’s kinda shut As leaders play with their nuts Like squirrels playing chicken In an act...

by Graham Verdon
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January 7, 2019

60 Years On: Reflections on the Revolution in Cuba

Sixty years ago, as thousands of Cubans celebrated the fall of Fulgencio Batista’s regime, an atmosphere of hype and...

by Jorge C. Carrasco
comments 46
January 6, 2019

Genes, Environment, and Luck: What We Can and Cannot Control

Social justice activists have issued a challenge to “check your white privilege.” Inasmuch as I oppose the inherent racism...

by Michael Shermer
comments 145
January 6, 2019

Malaysia’s Struggle to Preserve Religious Pluralism

For observers of contemporary Malaysia, much has been written about the tropical nation’s creeping Islamization. To define this more...

by Imran Shamsunahar
comments 46
January 5, 2019

How the Self-Esteem Myth Has Damaged Society and Us—An Interview with Will Storr

Will Storr is an award-winning journalist and novelist. His work has appeared in outlets such as the Guardian, the...

by Clay Routledge
comments 71
January 4, 2019

Glimpsing Our Own Health Secrets: The Coming Revolution in Health-Care Transparency

It was a random flip through an old family binder that changed the course of Selina Brudnicki’s career. Brudnicki’s...

by Amitha Kalaichandran
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PewDiePie’s Battle for the Soul of the Internet

This is a story about the question of who holds power over what we can say, hear, watch and read on the internet—an increasingly urgent issue that many ordinary...

December 20, 2018
Art, Education, Features, Interview, Must Reads, Top 10 of 2018

Camille Paglia: It’s Time for a New Map of the Gender World

I discovered Camille Paglia’s work when I was pursuing my undergraduate arts education at The University of Adelaide, South Australia, in the early 2000s. I was deeply disillusioned with...

November 10, 2018
Education, Features, Must Reads, Social Science, Top 10 of 2018

The Grievance Studies Scandal: Five Academics Respond

Editor’s note: For the past year scholars James Lindsay, Helen Pluckrose, and Peter Boghossian have sent fake papers to various academic journals which they describe as specialising in activism...

October 1, 2018
Top 10 of 2018, Top Stories

Academic Activists Send a Published Paper Down the Memory Hole

In the highly controversial area of human intelligence, the ‘Greater Male Variability Hypothesis’ (GMVH) asserts that there are more idiots and more geniuses among men than among women. Darwin’s...

September 7, 2018
Economics, Top 10 of 2018, Top Stories

Black American Culture and the Racial Wealth Gap

There is arguably no racial disparity more striking than the wealth gap. While the median white household earns just 65 percent more income than its black counterpart, its net...

July 19, 2018
Top 10 of 2018, Top Stories

I Was the Mob Until the Mob Came for Me

I drive food delivery for an online app to make rent and support myself and my young family. This is my new life. I once had a well paid...

July 14, 2018

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  • Tiers of Pride and Shame
    Tiers of Pride and Shame
  • Gillette's Progressive Politics: 'Corinthian Leather' for the Progressive Soul
    Gillette's Progressive Politics: 'Corinthian Leather' for the Progressive Soul
  • Enlightenment Wars: Some Reflections on 'Enlightenment Now,' One Year Later
    Enlightenment Wars: Some Reflections on 'Enlightenment Now,' One Year Later
  • On the Value of Truth
    On the Value of Truth
  • Is Western Civilization Uniquely Bad?
    Is Western Civilization Uniquely Bad?
  • On Toxic Femininity
    On Toxic Femininity
  • Quillette Podcast 11 - Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker explains why the critics of Enlightenment Now are wrong
    Quillette Podcast 11 - Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker explains why the critics of Enlightenment Now are wrong
  • Francis Fukuyama’s Master Concept
    Francis Fukuyama’s Master Concept
  • "Jihadists"—A Review
    "Jihadists"—A Review

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Headline Rhymes

I saw an ad from Gillette Said barbecue wasn’t correct I’d wager a bet More food’s under threat And microwave popcorn is next Views on the news, delivered so...

January 17, 2019
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Tiers of Pride and Shame

Published by Coleman Hughes

On December 9, in the small hours of the morning, a drunk Columbia undergraduate student named Julian von Abele was filmed outside the campus’s main library delivering a passionate...

January 16, 2019
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Feminism’s Dependency Trap

Published by Marilyn Simon

Reading the news stories about #MeToo and sexual harassment, and the barrage of social media posts that accompanied these headlines, I became saddened but also increasingly frustrated. It wasn’t...

December 20, 2018
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The Children of the Revolution

Published by James David Banker

“Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart,” wrote James Baldwin, “for his purity, by definition, is unassailable.” This observation has been confirmed many times...

December 18, 2018
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