Via Chris in the comments, this intriguing look at the Singapore health-care system:
Erik Kain
Erik writes about video games at Forbes and politics at Mother Jones. He's the contributor of The League though he hasn't written much here lately. He can be found occasionally composing 140 character cultural analysis on Twitter.
Okay, so Michael Drew in the comments has pointed out that I have been inconsistent in my...
Conor writes: As I ponder an Obama Administration health care reform bill, whatever that turns out to...
“If companies that are “too big to fail” are too big to exist, then bills that are...
Robert Wright talks about the hawkish nature of New Atheism:
Links, after the leap…
Well, Freddie asked. And received.
I have joined the increasingly long (2 pages now!) and, as I said before, decreasingly witty list...
I’m not done with this book yet, though I’m close. Initial thoughts:
“I’d gladly pay $5a month to have the NYT delivered to me via the magic of the...
But is it funny ha-ha or just funny weird? (h/t K-Lo)
Have you ever encountered one of those bloggers who is just the perfect mix of self-denial, insecurity,...
Via the man himself in the comments: a very interesting interview between Matt Lewis and Patrick Byrne. ...
Pretty interesting analysis of Calvin’s theology and the evolution of capitalism, manifest destiny, and American exceptionalism. (h/t...
Jack Hunter reviews Mark Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto:
“I would like to make a deal with Cafferty. Jack, you don’t tell people that a career...
The man in the below video is Patrick Byrne of a blog I just recently discovered called...
Why? Honestly, why can’t newspapers be successful with online revenue only? Other companies finance their operations online. ...
I stumbled across this short essay from February by Richard Morgan whose book, The Steel Remains, I...
Matt Yglesias asks “Is bing better?” in reference to Microsoft’s new search engine which may or may...