The Customer Is Not Always Right: A Reply to Elliot Berkman We have probably done more to encourage business crises and immoral managerial behaviours than prevent them, a fairly insane outcome considering how often we speak of corporate social responsibility. David Weitzner 20 Sep 2018 · 10 min read
Understanding Postmodern Conservatism: A Reply To Aaron Hanlon Professor Hanlon argues that, far from independently causing Trump, many postmodern theorists can actually help us understand the rise of Trumpism. Matt McManus 4 Sep 2018 · 11 min read
In Defence of Critical Legal Theory: A Reply to Andrew Kelman The pursuit of collective ‘social justice’ at the expense of evidentiary standards would have a tremendously negative impact on the legal system. Matt McManus 14 Apr 2018 · 9 min read
Deliberation Not Boundaries: A Reply to Wessie du Toit The greatest threat to free speech today comes from free speech itself. In particular, it comes from the sheer volume and chaotic nature of that speech. Nestor de Buen 25 Nov 2017 · 7 min read