Politics
On the Genealogy of Crypto
A trend towards international multipolarity, of a sovereignist reterritorialisation of the internet, might be bad news for cryptocurrency.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Death of American Conservatism
A new right must look a lot more like Dorothy Day than Ben Shapiro.
An Offering to Athens
Post-liberalism, populism, aristocracy, and the left.
Brother Phillips, Sister Sky: Why We Get Hoaxed
There is an alluring, prophetic voice that invites us to distort reality.
Garden-Variety Geopolitics: A Review of The Jungle Grows Back
Robert Kagan has a refreshingly un-Whiggish description on the liberal world order. But his prescriptions inherit no such imagination.
A Manifesto for Classical Liberalism
That's right. You have never debated someone like me before.
Against the Zeitgeist
Libertarianism ought to be a nonpolitical movement, but that's not what zeitgeist libertarianism stands for
The Wrong Kind of Jurisdictional Competition
Cities shouldn't hesitate to enact pro-growth policies, but the Amazon HQ2 scramble was a sham from the start.
The New Liberum Veto
While Poland-Lithuania vanished long ago, its liberum veto has found new life in the urban centers of California.
Media Bias and the Mob
What structural anthropology can tell us about the polarized press.