Gene Callahan is the author of Economics for Real People: An Introduction to the Austrian School and Oakeshott on Rome and America. He teaches computer science at NYU.
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The left only supports the kind of diversity that fits its own agenda.
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Large language models can do many things, but thinking isn’t one of them.
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Claiming the moral high ground over “settler colonialists” will never deliver true justice.
The author of The New Leviathans discusses Israel’s war, Michael Oakeshott, C. S. Lewis, and more.
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“Democracy without private property is fundamentally unstable and will not survive,” says Mark Mitchell. But how to protect it in an increasingly socialist age?
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While Yarvin’s strategic analysis of the impact of Dobbs might be wrong, it is not ‘pro-abortion’
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Two philosophers hash out the contradictions of classical liberalism
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Disguised as ‘neutral governance,’ the liberal state lures us into Weber’s iron cage
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Ideologues obsessed with race have a reason for attaching magical significance to the language they impose on our society.
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