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Quillette’s Most Read—2024

Our most popular essays of 2024.

· 3 min read
A collage of all our top essays.

Welcome to our most popular articles of the year, based on the number of page views from 1 January to 19 December 2024.

These articles cover many issues that have reared their heads this past year, like XY athletes in women’s sports, the Israel–Hamas War and the re-election of Donald Trump but also topics like why men dominate chess and why plastic recycling may not be all it’s cracked up to be.

Congratulations to the authors and our dedicated team of editors for delivering such high-quality journalism.

One

XY Athletes in Women’s Olympic Boxing: The Paris 2024 Controversy Explained
The historical, political, and medical context of the Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting cases.

Two

College Volleyball’s Spartan Meltdown
In a scathing Title IX Complaint obtained by Quillette, a San José State University women’s volleyball coach explains how her school’s aggressively enforced transgender-inclusion policy created a toxic environment for female athletes.

Three

The Seven Laws of Pessimism
If life is better than ever before, why does the world seem so depressing?

Four

Recycling Plastic Is a Dangerous Waste of Time
The recycling industry—and the world at large—has yet to fully reckon with a bombshell study that dropped last year.

Five

Revenge of the Silent Male Voter
What I learned about Trump’s landslide victory from one night in New York City.

Six

Why Do Men Dominate Chess?
FIDE’s new policy governing who can compete in women’s categories highlights the persistent sex imbalance at the game’s elite levels.

Seven

The NYT Misrepresents the History of the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
A welter of factual errors and misleading judgments has produced a distorted description of the 1948 War.

Eight

Intersectionality’s Cosmic Inquisitor
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein has made a name for herself as one of STEM’s most implacable activists. Now the targets of her online attacks are fighting back

Nine

The Professor, His Nemesis, and a Scandal at Oberlin
The story of how a liberal college promoted and defended an Iranian Islamist and betrayed its own values.

Ten

How French Intellectuals Ruined the West
Postmodernism and Its Impact, Explained.
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