Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Leisure Class—A Status Update
The chief purpose of luxury beliefs is to indicate evidence of the believer’s social class and education.
Meghan Daum on Zillennials, #MeToo, and the Culture Wars
Podcast Episode 63.
Abandoning Malmö to Its Criminals
The explosion happened three blocks away, but the sound had become so familiar that I went back to sleep without even getting out of bed to check on my twins.
Gates Derangement Syndrome
The suggestion that we ought to be suspicious of Gates’s work on global health—work that has saved millions of lives—because he made a slightly ambiguous comment about U.S. politics is not only absurd, it is also pernicious.
The Price of Sex
The total value of the sex trade could be said to be the value of the net transfer of wealth from men to women.
The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is for Good Women to Do Nothing
In my pre-feminist days, sexual harassment and rape were so common, so pervasive, so accepted, that they were virtually invisible.
Join Us in 2020
Quillette has come a long way from its humble beginnings — but we still have a way to go.
Chile’s Been Falling Apart for Years. Can It Repair Itself and Remain a Democracy?
Chilean middle class has seen its fortunes becomes more precarious, with many families staying afloat only through borrowing.
Are Elite Colleges Really That Bad?
Issues of happiness and conformity notwithstanding, one might still wonder about the affirmative case for elite colleges, especially when considering the effort it takes to gain admittance to one.
Why Taiping 2.0 Isn't in the Cards: A Reply to 'China’s Looming Class Struggle'
Most Chinese farmers are still quite poor by western standards, or those of their city-mouse kin.
Reflections on My Decision to Change Gender
It’s the same for a born female going the other way, to male—which by the way seems on recent evidence to be about as frequently desired as male to female.
The Free-Speech Problem on Australian Campuses Is More CCP than SJW
After years of austerity measures implemented by conservative governments, Australia’s publicly-funded higher-education sector is barely solvent.
Sheep and Mirrors: On Being Social
What is it about other people that bestows such joy, such comfort, such indispensable meaning on our lives?
The Culture War in Communication Studies
Communication studies is a broad field, encompassing verbal, written and non-verbal sub-categories.