
Well this is where my thoughts go now
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I realize that I’ve gone over a month without updating the newsletter, for which I apologize. The reason is that I’ve been busy with a few other projects, and I wanted to share them with you — there will be more meaty updates (as in: actual...
Well, it’s starting to look like it’s happening. Washington Republicans have been making noise about sending the National Guard to a city they’ve long hated. But, then again, the list of cities they hated was long. But this week, SF has com...
How Campus Panics Escape Containment
On Thursday, September 11 — not 24 hours after Charlie Kirk had been assassinated on the campus of Utah Valley University — the Chronicle of Higher Education ran a piece about the incident and the react...
This one was supposed to be fun and easy. Part 2 of my essay on the Sword & Sorcery craze and gender in the 1980s is mostly focussed on regional specificities and individual movies: Conan vs. Corman, Hundra vs. Hammer, Gor vs. Golan/Globus....
It is darkly fascinating to be following the adventures in reactionary centrism and “cancel culture” grifters during the second Trump administration. For both the podcast and on the Substack, I have been following (and will be continuing to...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Professor at Stanford; author: WHAT TECH CALLS THINKING (2020), CANCEL CULTURE TRANSFER (2022); bylines at: The New Republic, NYMag, Longreads, The Guardian, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, others.
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