Ideology and Facts Collide at Oberlin College The recently concluded libel trial involving Oberlin College offered a demonstration of this phenomenon on the part of both the defendants and much of the media covering the case. Daniel McGraw 20 Jun 2019 · 15 min read
The End of an Era—A Feminist Firebrand Looks Back As global violence against women gained horrendous momentum, many Western feminists became increasingly afraid to criticize that violence lest they be condemned as colonialists and racists. Phyllis Chesler 20 Jun 2019 · 14 min read
How a Feminist Prophet Became an Apostate—An Interview with Dr Phyllis Chesler Dr Phyllis Chesler has never been afraid to be unpopular. Louise Perry 20 Jun 2019 · 11 min read
What Do the Oligarchs Have in Mind for Us? What has not been discussed nearly as much is the end game of the oligarchs. Joel Kotkin 19 Jun 2019 · 10 min read
Pop Fiction's Rich History of #MeToo Drama Lately, the very serious people who write about TV and film and books for publications such as the New Yorker and the New York Times have been tripping over themselves to heap praise on highbrow novelists, filmmakers, and screenwriters who have used their platforms to tackle issues such as rape Kevin Mims 19 Jun 2019 · 12 min read
Conformity: The Power of Social Influences—A Review We are natural conformers because, more often than not, it keeps us alive and in good standing with our peers. Vincent Harinam / Rob Henderson 18 Jun 2019 · 9 min read
The Life of a Transgender Prisoner Transgender convicts receive treatment from other prisoners that correlates to how attractive they are. Henry Higgins 17 Jun 2019 · 6 min read
The Conservative Manifesto Buried in 'Avengers: Endgame' If you haven’t seen Endgame yet—or if you take comfort in the delusion that Marvel is “woke”—stop reading now. Aaron Sibarium 14 Jun 2019 · 10 min read
An Unhelpful Study about Women in Physics Moreover, the conclusion that harassment drives women from physics contradicts publicly available data on the progression of women in physics careers. Sebastian Cesario 13 Jun 2019 · 7 min read
The New Inequality: The Decline of the Working Class Family The Left often shies away from making a strong case for family values, despite the fact that family stability may be immensely beneficial for the working class and for black Americans who have high rates of single-mother families. Maria Kouloglou 13 Jun 2019 · 6 min read
Science vs. Purpose: The College Board’s New Adversity Index Claims over what is being measured by a standardized assessment (referred to as a test’s construct) are where claims of scientific rigor can distort understanding of social goals associated with a particular test. Jonathan Haber 12 Jun 2019 · 7 min read
The Real Gender Gap in Heart Disease Men have been dying at higher rates than women over time, and the gap appears to be constant. Anish Koka 12 Jun 2019 · 9 min read
The Rise of the Illiberal Right Of course liberalism is not perfect, and it may well be in need of a course correction. Cathy Young 11 Jun 2019 · 12 min read
It's Time for Sweden to Admit Explosions Are a National Emergency Sweden has experienced a sharp rise in explosions in recent years, predominantly related to conflicts between warring criminal gangs. Paulina Neuding 11 Jun 2019 · 4 min read
How the 'Underground Grammarian' Taught Me to Tell Reason from Rubbish Clear language engenders clear thought, and clear thought is the most important benefit of education. Mark Andre Alexander 10 Jun 2019 · 13 min read