Published inArc DigitalNobody ReadsPeople who pretend to read as a status symbol are certainly obnoxious — but are they onto something?Dec 31, 2020A response icon50Dec 31, 2020A response icon50
Reflections on a ReviewSometime last year I got an email from a philosopher I knew just a little bit — nobody you’ve likely heard of, just a sharp person with…Oct 19, 2020Oct 19, 2020
Published inArc DigitalThem Among UsGroup dynamics, the definition of politics, and why politics is so unpleasantOct 18, 2020A response icon1Oct 18, 2020A response icon1
Published inArc DigitalMannesplainingDoes a tendency to reflexively empathize with the feelings and failures of men explain the structure of society?Sep 29, 2020A response icon7Sep 29, 2020A response icon7
Published inArc DigitalPostmodernism Unbound?Review of Cynical Theories by Helen Pluckrose and James LindsayAug 5, 2020A response icon12Aug 5, 2020A response icon12
Published inArc DigitalCancel ClustersThe public meaning of what “canceling” refers to may be more a fuzzy web than a precise definition. It’s still bad.Jul 25, 2020A response icon5Jul 25, 2020A response icon5
Published inArc DigitalYes, And—On open letters, open debate, and how the arguments against illiberalism could be even strongerJul 8, 2020A response icon9Jul 8, 2020A response icon9
Published inArc DigitalSympathy for the MasochistsOn “White Fragility” and the psychology behind the critical reception to anti-racist reading listsJun 29, 2020A response icon11Jun 29, 2020A response icon11
Published inArc DigitalExperts and Lockdowns and ProtestsOh myJun 14, 2020A response icon3Jun 14, 2020A response icon3
Review — Lewis Sargentich, Liberal LegalityI spent the year of 2009–2010 in law school, and Lewis Sargentich was my torts professor there, and my favorite professor. He was…Jun 2, 2020A response icon2Jun 2, 2020A response icon2