Quillette Weekly The fall of 'Nature', Gorbachev's legacy, and the GOP's populism question. Claire Lehmann 3 Sep 2022 · 4 min read Quillette Weekly, Sunday, September 4th, 2022
An Unsettling Approach to Academic Freedom The American Association of University Professors once defended heterodox thinkers. It now supports mandatory DEI statements and calls rival organisations right-wing stooges. Andy Lamey 10 Mar 2025 · 28 min read
The World Trump Is Building The strong will do what they can and the weak will suffer what they must. Matt Johnson 8 Mar 2025 · 12 min read
Making the World Safe for Autocracy Forced to choose between the values upheld by the National Endowment for Democracy and fealty to Donald Trump, Republicans have opted for the latter. Ronald Radosh 8 Mar 2025 · 15 min read
The Unending Search for Racism The debate about Rickard Andersson’s killing spree has been informed by an unhealthy discourse about race and immigration in Sweden. Dan Korn 6 Mar 2025 · 7 min read
Podcast #275: Christianity and the American Polity Iona Italia talks to Brookings Institution senior fellow Jonathan Rauch about his latest book, Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy. Quillette 6 Mar 2025 · 28 min read
Nicholas II, AÅ¡Å¡urbanipal, and Marco Polo Walk into a Bookstore… Quillette editor Jonathan Kay reviews three newly published history books about the Assyrian Empire, the fall of the Romanovs, and the travels of Marco Polo. Jonathan Kay 6 Mar 2025 · 16 min read