Reason hosted a pretty interesting debate between Kerry Howley, Todd Seavey and Daniel McCarthy on freedom and...
Month: October 2009
Well, I don’t know how we missed posting on this yesterday, but Obama has done something very,...
I try to not let myself get all worked up or scared over fear-inspiring essays, but this...
Sometimes I wonder if Slate knows that they’re being ripped off by Christopher Hitchens. After all, he’s...
The New Yorker has a great James Cameron profile.
I know he’s taken quite a beating around these parts, but I really liked Ross Douthat’s latest...
This weekend I finally managed to have the time to sit down and watch this excellent PBS...
Rod Dreher responded the other day to my post on connecting dissidents to the base. He is,...
It’s interesting to watch how conservatives and liberals treat each other. How they categorize one another. I’ve...
Via Alan Jacobs of Text Patterns fame, check out this amazing letter from Dwight Eisenhower from the...
Snarleyow by Rudyard Kipling This ‘appened in a battle to a batt’ry of the corps Which is...
“The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to...
Via DougJ, this study is absolutely fascinating. I admit, I feel a certain amount of sympathy for...
In his column today, David Brooks makes an error which I think is pretty common of conservative...
Will Wilkinson tackles income and consumption inequality:
Josh Patashnik’s defense of the existence of states is all that should need to be said about...
Look, I’m all for more decentralized solutions to health care, but the government simply needs to play...
The Hastings Center, a nonpartisan think tank devoted to bioethics and public policy, has started a new...
Speaking of Zimbabwe, here’s a short piece on its current political reality.
Br. Will sent me this link to a Small Wars Journal interview with Peter Godwin, a man...