Vaccine Hesitancy and the Paradox of Choice While all the major vaccines have been deemed safe and effective, they are increasingly talked about as though they are different. Andrew Glover 2 Jun 2021 · 4 min read
In Defense of the Universal Values of Science Until recently, it seemed inconceivable to imagine that any physical or biological scientists could become so misguided as to argue against the empirical basis of their own fields. Lawrence M. Krauss 2 Jun 2021 · 4 min read
How Strong Was Taiwan’s COVID Response? Taiwan’s COVID response will likely be remembered as one of the world’s best. Ben Weinstein 1 Jun 2021 · 13 min read
The Sad Truth About Traditional Environmentalism For too long traditional environmentalism has led the way with unscientific beliefs and ideologies, attacking anyone who holds opposing opinions, while demanding that the world’s largest cake be baked without flour. Zion Lights 31 May 2021 · 8 min read
Sorry, Demi Lovato: You Can't Fight Sexism by Opting Out of Womanhood It’s true that hair is a definitive socially-constructed characteristic of femininity (and masculinity) in many cultures. Mary Kate Fain 31 May 2021 · 9 min read
Modern Europe and the Enlightenment—A Review Modern Europe and the Enlightenment opens by presenting a balanced examination and robust summary of Enlightenment values. T.M. Murray 30 May 2021 · 7 min read
White Lotus, Red Dragon—China’s History of Millenarian Dissent When one woman refused and snapped at them to “go away,” they attacked her with a chair and mop handle. Aaron Sarin 29 May 2021 · 14 min read
Breaking the Union The SNP has been in government in Scotland since 2007, and the determination and political will with which it has pursued independence has been impressive. John Lloyd 29 May 2021 · 9 min read
Six Great Ideas from Adam Grant's 'Think Again' Westerners have been reading the works of Aristotle for more than 2,000 years, and his ideas even animated the Islamic Golden Age. Jon Hersey 28 May 2021 · 12 min read
Black Lives Matter and the Psychology of Progressive Fatalism There is nothing wrong with elevating anti-racism in one’s own life. But there is something wrong with imposing one’s moral reality upon total strangers. Samuel Kronen 28 May 2021 · 18 min read
Thomas Sowell's Harlem Years A bright student with a tumultuous home life, Sowell was admitted to one of New York’s most competitive high schools but dropped out at age 16. Jason L. Riley 27 May 2021 · 6 min read
The Gathering Resistance to the Stigmatisation of Masculinity There is now a growing international movement of men and women dedicated to resisting the anti-masculinity narrative. Hannah Gal 26 May 2021 · 8 min read
Education and Masculinity—An Interview with Will Knowland The right to free speech includes speech that might offend, shock, or disturb. And it includes not only the right to express such speech but also the right to receive it. Hannah Gal 26 May 2021 · 8 min read
Lived Experiences Aren’t Special Lived experiences are often vividly used by progressive activists as evidence of widespread injustice, accompanied with a call for action and social change. Tim Hsiao 24 May 2021 · 7 min read
The Petulant Campaign Against Eric Kaufmann The reason Kaufmann has been targeted is simply that he departs from woke ideology on issues like race, immigration and freedom of speech. Noah Carl 23 May 2021 · 5 min read