Immigration and Inequality For people without a foothold in the new service and financial businesses, it was harder to make ends meet. Christopher Caldwell 6 Apr 2020 · 8 min read
Romance and Retribution As institutions grow and evolve, they inevitably require reform, but that task can only be entrusted to those who have its best interests at heart. Jamie Palmer 31 Mar 2020 · 34 min read
The Misleading Racial Achievement Gap Statistic As it turns out, focusing too heavily on closing the racial achievement gap to the exclusion of other priorities can be counterproductive to a school system’s mission and purpose, which is to educate all its students. Kenny Xu 17 Mar 2020 · 6 min read
Christopher Hitchens, Anti-Identitarian Hitchens didn’t just see how identity politics could warp a person’s ideas and principles—he understood that it could replace them altogether. Matt Johnson 12 Mar 2020 · 8 min read
Lessons From a Recovering Identity Warrior Its associated victimhood mentality, and the culture of (now state-sponsored) weaponized sensitivity that this mentality has incubated. Maziar Ghaderi 20 Feb 2019 · 8 min read
What is a Racist? Why Moral Progress Hinges on Getting the Answer Right We are not arguing that racism has vanished, or that racists don’t exist. We’re making precisely the opposite argument. Jonathan Anomaly / Brian Boutwell 21 Nov 2016 · 5 min read