
Shaping Ideas on Life Economics, and Sometimes Metal
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wrote an excellent essay arguing that the modern western state is not a Party-state but rather an activist network state. Go read it, it’s good.
Then, comeback here and read my follow up, an attempt to explain that it seems like there is...
Editor’s note: It’s been a very busy few months for me, resulting in a very quiet few months here. Sorry about that. Long story short, got laid off, spent time looking for a new job, started pouring time into house projects and writing for...
Editor’s Note: I am not dead! In fact there’s been a lot of life things the past few months, so much so that I feel roughly dead by the time I get the kids in bed. The essay today is short, from my perspective at least, but I do have some m...
has a nice essay today focusing on “explaining why people profess a belief that social problems have simple solutions”.
In My Tribe
Naive Realism and the Unconstrained Vision
Dan Williams writes, Many people never reflect on the fallibi...
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Recently I attended a conservative/libertarian academic conference1 and while I had a great time I noticed something rather troubling. There was a great split between the younger attendees (undergrads) and the older cohort, in that the y...
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Probably not a supervillain building an army of robots in my basement... mad social science just doesn't get the grant money.
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