The Placebo Effect’s Evil Twin The Nocebo Effect occurs when we experience pain, depression, or illness based on nothing more than negative expectations. Michael H. Bernstein 11 Mar 2024 · 8 min read
Katie Herzog’s Plan B In a new book, Katherine Brodsky explains how members of the ‘silenced majority’ find new audiences after enduring episodes of public mobbing. Katherine Brodsky 11 Mar 2024 · 9 min read
A Love Letter to the Theatre An interview with Sean Mathias, the director of a daring and original new film adaptation of ‘Hamlet.’ Hannah Gal 10 Mar 2024 · 11 min read
Attila Invictus In the eighth instalment of ‘The So-Called Dark Ages,’ Herbert Bushman describes the Huns’ increasingly violent incursions into the Eastern half of the Roman Empire. Herbert Bushman 8 Mar 2024 · 19 min read
On Confected Radicalism: Quillette Cetera Episode 31 A conversation with Quillette founder Claire Lehmann. Zoe Booth / Claire Lehmann 12 Mar 2024 · 1 min read
Why Newly Independent Countries Must Reject Radical Decolonization The contrasting histories of Singapore, Tanzania, and Sri Lanka demonstrate the dangers of attempting to erase the colonial past. Jay Sophalkalyan 10 Mar 2024 · 14 min read
Identity Satiation Some rarely discussed phenomena can shed light on why the focus on identity and introspection has coincided with a rise of mental health issues, including identity disorders. Brandon McMurtrie 8 Mar 2024 · 6 min read
Unilateral Illiberalism Tucker Carlson’s fawning interview with Vladimir Putin shows that he will never pose a threat to despotism. Brian Stewart 7 Mar 2024 · 7 min read
Immigrant Song Canadians have had to formulate a new language to address new complications posed by immigration, and no one is quite sure how that language should sound. George Case 6 Mar 2024 · 8 min read
Cosmopolis or Bust? In order to function, a cosmopolis must embrace both toleration and the rule of law. Joel Kotkin 5 Mar 2024 · 10 min read