Noble Intentions, Counterproductive Results: The Tragic Inefficacy of a Deontological Policy Approach The blood shed for this right matters little to certain factions of the contemporary Left. Scott Newman 26 Nov 2021 · 9 min read
Human Nature and Political Philosophy As many have pointed out, the radical progressive version of social justice has all the hallmarks of a religion. Bo Winegard / Jonathan Anomaly 3 Nov 2021 · 10 min read
Quillette's Best on Human Nature Humans have evolved to empathize with the suffering of others, and to provide assistance so as to eliminate or compensate for that suffering. Quillette 10 Oct 2021 · 4 min read
"Stop Assuming that Everything You Feel or Think Is Right"—An Interview with Robert Greene Don’t assume that the reason that you feel something, and that it’s right just because you feel it. Ryan Holiday 1 Jan 2019 · 18 min read
In Search of Utopia for Lobsters Like Us We must therefore be wary of social or political arrangements that offer us equality of status, without the corresponding burden of self-reflection and improvement. Oliver Waters 1 Apr 2018 · 12 min read