Quillette Weekly Gay not queer, a Woody Allen retrospective, and the FTX fiasco Zoe Booth 26 Nov 2022 · 4 min read Quillette Weekly, 27 November 2022
Donald Trump and the Great Man Theory of History As with Napoleon Bonaparte, one cannot confidently state that if Trump had never been born, someone like him would have done what he did. Jason Garshfield 22 Nov 2024 · 10 min read
An Unscientific American Editor-in-chief Laura Helmuth’s departure from ‘Scientific American’ last week is an object lesson in the dangers of mixing facts and ideology. Michael Shermer 21 Nov 2024 · 12 min read
Nuclear Power Is Already Great When “nuclear-loving greens” demand innovation, they imply something is wrong with current reactors, and slow down climate policy. This needs to stop. Marco Visscher 20 Nov 2024 · 9 min read
The Church at a Crossroads Whoever becomes the next Archbishop of Canterbury will face the arduous task of uniting the now-radicalised wings of the Church of England. John Lloyd 20 Nov 2024 · 10 min read
Podcast #260: Making Britain Great Again Iona Italia talks to Sam Bowman about how to combat the economic stagnation and excess bureaucracy that are currently preventing the UK from reaching its full potential. Quillette 20 Nov 2024 · 53 min read
A Rose-Tinted View of Immigration Hein de Haas’s new book has been billed as a balanced, fact-based approach to the immigration debate. In fact, it is just another Pollyannaish pro-immigration polemic. Steije Hofhuis 19 Nov 2024 · 10 min read