“We” Do Not Feel That Way, Thank You Very Much September 18, 2016 The use of “we” is a form of rhetorical coercion. by Nathan J. Robinson
Why Appeals To “Progress” Are Empty September 17, 2016 If these “new advances in the field” are so obvious, it should be easy to defend them. by Nathan J. Robinson
What Noam Chomsky Thinks Of “Intellectuals” September 05, 2016 Contrary to what the New York Times thinks, Chomsky is highly skeptical of “expert opinion.” by Nathan J. Robinson
If You’re a Democrat Bashing Bernie Voters, You’re Supporting Trump September 03, 2016 Disparaging millennials is a good way to further alienate them. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Clinton Foundation’s Problems Are Deeper Than You Think August 30, 2016 Critical scrutiny has focused on the Foundation’s fundraising. But there are equally troubling questions about its actual work. by Nathan J. Robinson
We Will Force You To Be Free August 25, 2016 You can measure how bad a law is by what it looks like when you enforce it. by Nathan J. Robinson
It Is Perfectly Acceptable To Unashamedly Enjoy Avocados August 13, 2016 Ignore those whose income depends on spoiling things people enjoy… by Nathan J. Robinson