
Bric-a-Brac, Curios, and Complaints from a professional irritant, novelist, and retired lawyer.
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The first post in this series discussed how the ability of societies to absorb immigrants varies due to the characteristics of the society and of the immigrants. This includes cultural differences. Western individualism rests on the suppres...
Housekeeping
Helen has been busy elsewhere, kicking off Law & Liberty’s forum on the 250th anniversary of the publication of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. Liberty Fund has commissioned a number of “Smith appreciations” from non-economist...
Housekeeping
Welcome to all our new Spanish-speaking subscribers, many of whom seem to have arrived via , who can be found here. Although we’re quite linguistically proficient around here, those languages do not include Spanish, alas—apolo...
Chatham House Zoom chat planned for Saturday 21st February
We will be hosting a paid subscribers only Chatham House rules chat on Saturday 21st February at 10 am GMT (morning in the UK, evening in Australia). Among other things, we’ll be d...
In late November last year, I made the following observation about “the Epstein Files”:
And lo, both my observations and those of the Irish economist I quote-tweeted have been vindicated. The vast tranche of material has indeed revealed Ep...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Helen Dale is Senior Writer at Law & Liberty, and read law at Oxford. She writes for various outlets, including The Spectator, The Australian, and Quillette. She is on TwitterX at @_HelenDale
Lorenzo has worked in the Australian Public Service and the non-profit sector. He now puts on medieval and ancient days for schools.
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