I've Been Fired. If You Value Academic Freedom, That Should Worry You I did not enjoy the protection of tenure (I was, however, tenure-track), but we should not rely upon tenure to uphold free inquiry. Bo Winegard 6 Mar 2020 · 7 min read
Superior: The Return of Race Science—A Review It is reasonably entertaining to read, and does make some valid points about the misuse of “race science.” Unfortunately, it is also tendentious, dogmatic, and seriously misleading about the current state of scientific knowledge. Bo Winegard / Noah Carl 5 Jun 2019 · 21 min read
Selective Blank Slatism and Ideologically Motivated Misunderstandings Progressives do accept a genetically caused human nature; but, consistent with the claims of their critics, they accept this much less when it is ideologically inconvenient. Bo Winegard / Cory Clark 3 May 2019 · 8 min read
Progressivism and the West The West is not perfect, but it has created prosperity and freedom for millions of people Bo Winegard 9 Mar 2019 · 14 min read
"Equalitarianism" and Progressive Bias Other researchers have expressed concern that this unflattering image of conservatives might be an unfortunate manifestation of bias from within the academy. Bo Winegard 7 Feb 2018 · 16 min read
The Spirit of Centrism All too often legitimate conversations about policy preference devolve into accusations of moral transgression. Bo Winegard 10 Oct 2017 · 10 min read
Centrism: A Moderate Manifesto These common complaints might contain more than a kernel of truth, but centrism doesn’t need to be dull or incoherent. Bo Winegard 29 Aug 2017 · 11 min read
Is It Ever Better Not to Know? It seems that gaining more knowledge, even on topics where that knowledge could be damaging in the short term, is the preferable approach. Brian Boutwell / Bo Winegard / Jonathan Anomaly 2 May 2017 · 7 min read
On the Reality of Race and the Abhorrence of Racism To our knowledge, we have yet to see a similar example applied specifically to race. Bo Winegard / Brian Boutwell 23 Jun 2016 · 10 min read