We Must Defend Free Thought Scientific and technological progress cannot happen without people thinking freely—so to clamp down on it is to clamp down on progress itself. Claire Lehmann 24 Feb 2019 · 8 min read
Deepfakes and the Threat to Privacy and Truth In an age of heated polarization of it will be difficult for politicians to convince their opponents that damaging videos are in fact deepfakes. Ben Sixsmith 23 Feb 2019 · 6 min read
What Joan Didion Foretold About Campaign Socialism and Popularity This is suspiciously like the argument often used by radical progressives after staking their claims in the moral high ground. Joe Hefferon 20 Feb 2019 · 7 min read
High Theory and Low Seriousness A travel folder signifies Death. Coal holes represent the Underworld. Soda crackers are the Host. Three bottles of beer are—it’s obvious. Gustav Jönsson 15 Feb 2019 · 6 min read
Poetic Injustice and Performative Outrage Dehumanization can lead to the worst of human atrocities. It is also precisely the type of complaint Trump’s critics make of the president’s own behavior. Clint Margrave 14 Feb 2019 · 16 min read
We Need Guidelines for Working with Men, but Not the APA Guidelines This outcome highlights an alarming gender difference in outcome that should galvanise psychologists to take gender-sensitivity very seriously indeed. John Barry 13 Feb 2019 · 4 min read
It Isn’t Your Imagination: Twitter Treats Conservatives More Harshly Than Liberals Harassment and the advocacy of violence are serious issues, and there is nothing morally objectionable about social media companies. Richard Hanania 12 Feb 2019 · 7 min read
How Social Justice Ideologues Hijacked a Legal Regulator Speech is unconscionable regardless of the principles a person is made to parrot. Today, we are being told to promote “equality, diversity and inclusion. Murray Klippenstein with Bruce Pardy 11 Feb 2019 · 11 min read
The Confessions of a Male, Feminist Sex Addict Started as a bit of a dare. We egged each other on to visit Rosse Buurt (the red-light district) late at night, after the adults had gone to bed and we’d smoked. Eric Frances McKillen 11 Feb 2019 · 15 min read
Punishing the Crime vs. Blacklisting the Soul In a society that distinguishes the sin from the sinner, on the other hand, recitals of past misdeeds and impure thoughts are tolerated, and even encouraged. Jonathan Kay 9 Feb 2019 · 9 min read
'Vice'—A Review The Republican running the session effortlessly fools the group into accepting facts that the audience (of smart liberals, of course) know to be lies. Louise Perry 7 Feb 2019 · 7 min read
A Platform for Free Thought We aim to provide a platform for original thought and quality cultural criticism. We will feature writing from non-journalists including scientists and artists, and will strive to give writers freedom to take risks and express controversial ideas. Claire Lehmann 16 Oct 2015 · 2 min read