The False Dichotomy May 11, 2020 Workers’ mass financial distress is not a given. It is a policy choice. by Nathan J. Robinson
Animals Are Pointless, And We Should Be Too April 26, 2020 The value of life does not depend on “productivity.” by Nathan J. Robinson
Notes on a Nightmare #7: The Plague April 25, 2020 Solace and advice from Albert Camus. by Nathan J. Robinson
Notes on a Nightmare #6: Against Newspapers April 22, 2020 Depressing people with sad news without engaging them in political action is irresponsible. by Nathan J. Robinson
Reflections on the Bernie Campaign April 21, 2020 What it meant, why it inspired us, why we lost, and where we go now. by Nathan J. Robinson
Notes on a Nightmare #5: The “Chinese Virus” April 12, 2020 Bill Maher is wrong that it’s an innocuous geographical descriptor. by Nathan J. Robinson
Evaluating Tara Reade’s Allegation Against Joe Biden April 10, 2020 Is there any good reason to ignore Joe Biden’s accuser? Not from what we know so far. by Nathan J. Robinson
Notes on a Nightmare #4: The Criminality of Donald Trump April 02, 2020 At the end of all this, the president should face prosecution. by Nathan J. Robinson