Malthusian Theory Has Always Been False A review of Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet by Marian Tupy and Gale Pooley. (August 2022) Robert Zubrin 8 Sep 2022 · 8 min read
The Infantilization of Culture and History We should reject an unfalsifiable frame that can make anything and everything offensive or problematic, no matter how innocuous. Alan S. Rome 7 Sep 2022 · 9 min read
The Campus Trans Diktat: No Debate, No Dissent—And No Jokes Before firing me, my university investigated everything I’d said about gender ideology, right down to the satirical quips I’d made on Twitter. Frances Widdowson 6 Sep 2022 · 7 min read
Fate, Faith, and Suffering Coping is not enough. We must strive to live. Samuel Kronen 5 Sep 2022 · 27 min read
Universities Have a Sustainability Problem The era of disconnected, infinite knowledge production should draw to a close. Robert Frodeman 5 Sep 2022 · 7 min read
Quillette Weekly The fall of 'Nature', Gorbachev's legacy, and the GOP's populism question. Claire Lehmann 3 Sep 2022 · 4 min read
Should the GOP Continue to Embrace Populism?—A Roundtable Editor's note: With another presidential run by Trump in the offing, we asked two writers to reflect on the costs and benefits of populism. If you would like to contribute to this discussion, please send a response of ~800 words to [email protected]. I. For a prudent Dennis Saffran / Bo Winegard / Publius 3 Sep 2022 · 18 min read
Idealist and Idiot Gorbachev’s legacy is partly to blame for the tyranny into which Russia has since slumped. John Lloyd 2 Sep 2022 · 9 min read
Denouncing The Diagolonoids A Canadian right-wing nut is peddling a satirical meme about a diagonally-shaped North American superstate. Needless to say, much of the country’s intellectual class is terrified. Jonathan Kay 2 Sep 2022 · 7 min read
Salman Rushdie and the Islamic Punishment for Blasphemy For centuries, the orthodox Muslim view has been that those who insult Muhammad must be summarily killed. Gordon Nickel 2 Sep 2022 · 14 min read
The Ideological Refusal to Acknowledge Evolved Sex Differences Boys and girls are not infinitely malleable, socially constructed products of the patriarchy. David C. Geary 1 Sep 2022 · 14 min read
The Agony of the Putin Regime The explosion in Moscow in which Darya Dugina lost her life shows the limits of Putin’s totalitarian domination. Vladimir Tismaneanu 31 Aug 2022 · 9 min read
Benevolent Cruelty America’s homeless problem is the product of good intentions and apathy. A new approach is needed. Adam G. Walterbach 30 Aug 2022 · 10 min read
Podcast #196: When Workplace Anti-Racism Training Goes Off the Rails Nicole Levitt tells Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay what happened when diversity consultants were hired to teach the mantras of social justice to staff at her Philadelphia-based non-profit organization. Quillette 29 Aug 2022 · 1 min read