Ian BurnsinThe StartupBuzzwords Don’t Help Us Understand Each OtherBuzzwords have filled the news, social media, comment sections, but do they really help us communicate?5 min read·Jul 9, 2020----
Ian BurnsWe Failed to Make our CaseFar right extremism is on the rise in both Western Europe and North America. Political opinions surge towards the fringes and show no signs…3 min read·Oct 26, 2019----
Ian BurnsCthulhu Teaches EnglishHow I used table top roleplaying games, like Dungeons and Dragons, to teach English abroad.4 min read·Oct 12, 2019--1--1
Ian BurnsJordan B. Peterson, the Left, and the Universal Principles of HierarchyAn analysis of differences of Jordan B. Peterson’s and the dominate liberal perspective on social hierarchies.10 min read·Jul 30, 2019--1--1
Ian BurnsWhat Philip K. Dick Enlightened can tell us about Conspiracy TheoriesA short investigation of Philip K. Dick’s “The Eyes Have It” through the lens of theoretical conspirators.3 min read·Jun 7, 2019----
Ian BurnsHave We Forgotten Harrison Bergeron?In our world of unparalleled prosperity, we must remember Vonnegut’s warning against the use of force to level the economic playing field.8 min read·Jun 5, 2019--6--6
Ian BurnsThey All Lie Empty in the EndNot all dreams are meant to be realized.4 min read·Jun 1, 2019----
Ian BurnsinThe StartupHemingway’s Bridge spans the Technological GapHemingway’s story, “The Old Man at the Bridge,” reveals surprising insight regarding the future of workers laid-off due to automation.3 min read·May 27, 2019----