Category: Culture Wars/Current Controversies

Ethnic Diversity and Social Trust: A Narrative and Meta-Analytical Review

Annual Review of Political Science Vol. 23:441-465 (Volume publication date May 2020) First published as a Review in Advance on March 9, 2020 https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-052918-020708 Peter Thisted Dinesen,1 Merlin Schaeffer,2 and Kim Mannemar Sønderskov3 1Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark; email: ptd@ifs.ku.dk 2Department of […]

The Will to Christ?

By Chris Waldburger — 2 years ago Note from the Editors: This essay is part III and the final part of an online symposium on D’Annunzio, Nietzsche and Bronze Age Pervert. Read part I, here, and part II, here. Friedrich Nietzsche: A Right Turn from Conservatism and Liberal […]

Nietzscheans of the Right

By Daniel Miller & Michael Millerman — 2 weeks ago Note from the Editors: The following written exchange is part of our experimental dialogues series, which aims to bring together the best minds to analyze and debate controversial issues in depth. Daniel Miller and Michael Millerman discuss the […]

The boats aren’t going away…

Migrants aren’t taking treacherous journeys in precarious dinghies because they were duped by crafty people smugglers. Sep 17, 2023 Written by Noah Carl. The Italian island of Lampedusa saw its population unexpectedly double this week, when what can only be described as a flotilla of small boats descended […]

Our Immigration Police State

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 The powers of the legislature are defined and limited; and that those limits may not be mistaken, or forgotten, the Constitution is written. –  Supreme Court Justice John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison [1803] HORNBERGER’S BLOG September 18, 2023 Our Immigration Police State When I […]

Cop City and the Silencing of Dissent

September 15, 2023 “Tearing down trees in Black and brown communities at a moment of reckoning with the climate crisis to perpetuate the prison-industrial complex demonstrates an astounding lack of morality,” write representatives Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush of Atlanta’s Cop City. Last week, Georgia’s Republican attorney general […]

A Marx for All Seasons

In the Review’s September 21, 2023, issue, Ben Tarnoff reviews two recent books on the history of Silicon Valley, where “money begets money with an ease that would make Andrew Carnegie weep.” His essay ends with a reflection on the “neurotic character” of most of the region’s capitalists, who champion […]

Round-Table #88: 2024 US Election: Tomorrow at 2 pm Eastern.

I will be joined by Keith Preston and due to schedule and life changes Swithun Dobson and Terminal Philosophy will be replaced by Florian Ulrich and Aleksey. We will discuss predictions on the 2024 Election. My Contact Info: Locals: https://praiseoffolly.locals.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoFPodcast Telegram: t.me/PraiseOfFolly_1511 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PraiseOfFoll… BuyMeACoffe: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PraiseOf… […]

Making it up

Dear Reader, A few weeks ago, the corner of right-wing social media preoccupied with political philosophy was atwitter with discussion of the pseudonymous writer N.S. Lyons’s long new essay, “The China Convergence,” which examined the developments and similarities of the U.S. managerial regime and the Chinese party state. […]