Zemmour’s Final Word The danger—or opportunity, depending on your view—is that two radical candidates like Mélenchon and Zemmour win the first round. RJ Smith 25 Nov 2021 · 10 min read
As Australia’s Politicians Enforce Yet Another Lockdown, Small Businesses Keep Suffering Frustrated owners have pled for more advance notice of lockdowns and re-starts, so as to allow them to plan their work schedules, inventories, staff management, and customer communications. Geoff Parkes 29 Aug 2021 · 10 min read
The Ear Whisperers Machiavelli’s clear preference was for an advisor to be principled, believing in his advice and stating it clearly, but not importunate. John Lloyd 23 Jul 2021 · 12 min read
Why Powerful People Fail to Stop Bad Behavior by Their Underlings Although the failure to stop an unethical practice is often attributed to character problems such as greed, sexism or the relentless pursuit of self-interest, our explanation is subtler. Jessica A Kennedy and Cameron Anderson 16 Mar 2017 · 6 min read