The Public School Teacher Attrition Crisis The solution doesn’t have to be so complicated. Elizabeth Emery 24 Jan 2020 · 11 min read
Streaming Will Never Be as Bad as Cable Some of these services will offer really good value to consumers, and those that don’t will quickly become irrelevant. Daniel Friedman 23 Jan 2020 · 7 min read
Faced With Gender Propaganda at the Hockey Rink, One Coach Says No Doe isn’t a “gender critical feminist,” or, indeed, any kind of professional cultural warrior. He’s just a father who refused to sign on to a propaganda document as a condition to help his son’s hockey team. And I suspect he won’t be the last. Anna Slatz 22 Jan 2020 · 7 min read
All the Single Ladies Some women do marry men with less education, though. These women tend to marry men who earn more than them. Vincent Harinam / Rob Henderson 16 Jan 2020 · 13 min read
Demoted and Placed on Probation One young man said to me, “How did you get tenure?” When I said that I didn’t have tenure he said, “Good! Because you’re not going to get it.” Stuart Reges 11 Jan 2020 · 14 min read
Lessons from Australia’s Bushfires: We Need More Science, Less Rhetoric Confronting the problem of climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our time—a global Apollo Mission for the 21st Century. Claire Lehmann 8 Jan 2020 · 8 min read
Iran’s Fawning Western Apologists Many Western leftists repeated the Ayatollahs’ talking points. Kaveh Shahrooz 8 Jan 2020 · 5 min read
When Disruptive Students Are Coddled, the Whole Class Suffers The emergence of room clears is a product of several fashionable education-policy trends designed to protect the rights of troubled students, often with little regard for the rights of their classmates. Max Eden 1 Dec 2019 · 6 min read
The Futility of Guilt-Based Advocacy Your accountability is just your portion of the mob’s. Steven D. Hales 23 Nov 2019 · 10 min read
Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Leisure Class—A Status Update The chief purpose of luxury beliefs is to indicate evidence of the believer’s social class and education. Rob Henderson 16 Nov 2019 · 12 min read
It's Time for 'LGB' and 'T' to Go Their Separate Ways Gay rights activists simply want society to accept their different ways of living and loving—since gay men and lesbians pursue romantic interests and build families in ways that are at odds with conventional heterosexual expectations. Brad Polumbo 26 Oct 2019 · 10 min read
Rich Like Me: How Assortative Mating Is Driving Income Inequality The top decile of young male earners have been much less likely to marry young women who are in the bottom decile of female earners. Branko Milanovic 18 Oct 2019 · 9 min read
'The Rise of Jordan Peterson'—A Review The Rise of Jordan Peterson constructs a kaleidoscopic narrative that enables the viewer to look at the same sequence of events in several different ways. Carol Horton 14 Oct 2019 · 11 min read