Kyle Rittenhouse and the Evil of Generalized Justice
Will guilt or innocence in criminal trials increasingly hinge on broader desirable social justice outcomes?
Will guilt or innocence in criminal trials increasingly hinge on broader desirable social justice outcomes?
"American media are divided into “respectable” and “non-respectable” media. Respectable media, which are the only ones that are read by the American political elite, and presumably are all that filters down to European readers, are completely biased in favor of social democracy." — Murray Rothbard, 1992
The covid regime has extended and deepened the epistemic crisis inaugurated by postmodernism and practical postmodernism. Science has devolved into a series of non sequiturs backed by force. Science has become postmodern.
Jeff Deist and Allen Mendenhall discuss the academic pretenses and foibles punctured by Kingsley Amis in his seminal send-up of campus life, Lucky Jim.
Robert Murphy's interview with Jordan Peterson featured a fast and exciting conversation with lots of references to books, articles, and other Austrian scholarship. This study guide offers citations and explanations for that may have gone by too quickly for the audience.
Bill Anderson reviews Donway and Kolhatkar's collection of essays on the culture war. Though a non-academic book, it is a good resource for academic researchers and a worthwhile read.
All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel every passionate antiwar advocate needs to read time and again.
Creating a functioning and sustainable local economy is much more time consuming and complicated than sprucing up a few buildings to look good on a TV show.
Bob reviews the "Unbreakable" movie trilogy, arguing that M. Night Shyamalan knows we need to awaken the superheroes among us. They might not even know who they are—yet.