Attacking the Ties that Bind
by Wesley J. SmithOur problem isn’t too many or too few guns; it's a culture of automated technology that threatens to destroy human interconnectivity. Continue Reading »
Our problem isn’t too many or too few guns; it's a culture of automated technology that threatens to destroy human interconnectivity. Continue Reading »
The tax bill's proposed tax on super-sized university endowments is wise—we need less elite education. Continue Reading »
If our political parties want to be worthy of America, they should seek to represent more of America. Continue Reading »
The miniseries Comrade Detective ridicules the buddy cop genre, communist propaganda, and communism itself. Continue Reading »
The age of digital communication is sublimating the unique quirks of individuals' written words. Continue Reading »
Julie Payette, Canadian governor general, is not entitled to establish scientism as the state religion. Continue Reading »
If Brian Doyle's style was unconventional, it was also unique and it was also good, which is the main thing. Continue Reading »
In Mohsin Hamid's novel Exit West, social leftism, direct democracy, and financial capital are victorious over the dark forces of nationalism and economic-political inequality. Continue Reading »
Somehow, communist bloodbaths have never drawn the continuous and deserved condemnation visited upon other tyrannies. Continue Reading »
The problem is the relentless aggression of liberalism, driven by an internal mechanism that causes ever more radical demands for political conformism, particularly targeting the Church. The solution is an equally radical form of strategic flexibility on the part of the Church, which must stand . . . . Continue Reading »