Old Model, New Tricks On the 85th anniversary of his death, a look back at the legacy of Nikolai Kondratiev and its implications for the coming age of GenAI. Elliot Leavy 26 Sep 2023 · 6 min read
Male or Female: There's Nothing In Between Since the dawn of our species, the evolution of two distinct sexes has been fundamental to human reproduction. There is no such thing as a ‘sex spectrum.’ Zachary A. Elliott 25 Sep 2023 · 15 min read
Canadian Parents (Finally) Push Back Against Gender Cultism Many of us are simply tired of living in a society that gaslights citizens with officially sanctioned lies like ‘trans women are women‘ Jonathan Kay 23 Sep 2023 · 6 min read
Civil Rights and Wrongs Hanania’s new book is a welcome entry to the conversation about wokeness, but his power-based perspective is incomplete. Oliver Traldi 23 Sep 2023 · 15 min read
Where Does ‘Wokeness’ Come From? Opponents of wokeness sometimes say that “facts don’t care about your feelings.” But the federal judiciary does. Richard Hanania 22 Sep 2023 · 6 min read
In an Age of Scams, Self-Help Falls Short An individualistic focus only goes so far in preventing scams and frauds. Sohale Mortazavi 22 Sep 2023 · 9 min read
‘Augie March’ Turns 70 An Interview with Saul Bellow’s biographer Zachary Leader. Riley Moore 22 Sep 2023 · 12 min read
Strange New Sci Fi If truth is the first casualty of war, then perhaps good fiction is the first tragedy of culture war. Johnny Schmidt 21 Sep 2023 · 16 min read
Are We Dating the Same Guy? Women create whisper networks to keep themselves safe from antisocial male behaviour. But unfortunately, such networks can be highjacked by our antisocial female peers. Amy Eileen Hamm 21 Sep 2023 · 5 min read
China’s Manufactured Fukushima Panic The CCP has not missed an opportunity to inflame fears about its Japanese neighbor. Aaron Sarin 19 Sep 2023 · 9 min read
The Immigration Conundrum Migration from the developing world to the West will continue until and unless international development can improve the societies people are leaving. John Lloyd 19 Sep 2023 · 8 min read
Huns to the North. Romans to the South In the second instalment of ‘The So-Called Dark Ages,’ podcaster Herbert Bushman describes the events that sparked the fateful Gothic invasion of the Roman Empire. Herbert Bushman 19 Sep 2023 · 25 min read
Saving Liberalism from ‘The Identity Trap’: An Interview with Yascha Mounk In an acclaimed new book, the German-American political scientist traces the rise of illiberal intellectual movements among modern progressives. Jonathan Kay 19 Sep 2023 · 13 min read
Inescapable Disparities Thomas Sowell’s new book reminds us that the world has never been a level playing field and we will not be able to engineer one. Hannah Gal 18 Sep 2023 · 11 min read