Can We Have New Bad Things? “Fascism” has become a thought-terminating concept, giving liberals license to embrace their fear and loathing of working people who disagree with them.
Intel, Trump, and the Future of Bidenomics Trump just announced a partial nationalization of one of America’s biggest tech giants. This is not contrary to Biden-era industrial policy but an extension of it, as well as an opportunity for greater public control over private capital.
The Crisis of Coercion The crises of the twenty-first century demand conscious public control. But this power is conspicuously absent, on both right and left.
Render unto Ourselves, What is Ours—or Caesar Will Seize It The political purpose of antifascism in the 21st century is not to stop the Right. It’s to discipline the Left.
We Know Who is Going to Be the Next President That’s right, a fringe online magazine devoted to analytic social psychology has insider knowledge exclusive to members of the Black Lodge.
On Banality Journalism; What is a Liberal? Part Two: The Moderate Liberal The most boring people in the world are no longer entertained.