There Is No Invisible Referee September 26, 2020 In politics it’s not enough to win the argument or have justice on your side. You have to actually take and hold power. by Nathan J. Robinson
Why Ginsburg Didn’t Retire September 23, 2020 If justices admit they’re political, their role in government becomes much harder to defend. No wonder Ginsburg clung to her seat. by Nathan J. Robinson
We Don’t Know Our Potential September 20, 2020 A new book argues that socialism is necessary because innate differences in intelligence expose meritocracy as a sham. Socialism is indeed good, but this particular argument fails utterly. by Nathan J. Robinson
Joe Biden Is Not Winning September 18, 2020 Biden’s “lead” is based on the assumption that 2020 cannot be like 2016. This is not a bet you want to stake an election on. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Biden Campaign Needs To Get Its Ass In Gear Right Now September 17, 2020 A worrying complacency has led Biden to avoid even attempting ground operations. Why would anyone take this risk given the stakes of the election? by Nathan J. Robinson
The Last-Ditch Talking Point on Climate Change September 15, 2020 How to keep denying climate change when the inferno reaches your doorstep. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Possibility of Life Without Money September 11, 2020 The prospect of a “cashless” society is upon us. But could ordinary life be “moneyless” entirely? by Nathan J. Robinson
How To Be A Respectable Public Intellectual September 10, 2020 The pseudo-reasonableness of William F. Buckley shows why nostalgia for an Age of Civility is misplaced. by Nathan J. Robinson