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(Re)writing history

Bas Spliet

Short contrarian viewpoints on politics, economics, and history

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Rules for Thee But Not for Me

We have all seen our share of pro-Lockdown politicians and scientists getting caught violating the rules they imposed on the public in the last two years.

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John Mearsheimer Vindicated

Before I explain why the International Relations scholar John Mearsheimer was right about Ukraine, a practical note is in order. I decided to change the format of this newsletter a bit. Up until now, I have only posted long-read articles on...

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Socialist Economies Are Impossible

A little over one hundred years ago, the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises started arguing that a socialist economy is impossible. In the turbulent years following the 1917 Bolshevik coup in Russia, Vladimir Lenin tragically proved him ri...

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Israel’s Founding Father Called for Villages to Be ‘Wiped Out’

Archival institutions are not known to be pioneers of technological innovation. They are preoccupied with the past, after all. That is why censors still often black out classified information physically, with a marker, a piece of paper or w...

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  • Bas Spliet

    PhD student History

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