How Close Is Total Social and Economic Collapse?
Economies and societies fall apart slowly, then a bit more, then all at once. We seem to be in the…
Economies and societies fall apart slowly, then a bit more, then all at once. We seem to be in the…
Never in our lifetimes has a federal mandate created such cultural and economic havoc. Did the Biden administration really imagine…
There were some spooky data points in the latest jobs number. The headline was worrying enough: only 194,000 new jobs…
The Human Resource order comes down to you with ferocity: get the vaccine or lose your office access and eventually…
Some people say they don’t mind masks. I do. In regular settings of commercial life, they rob people of their personalities…
The Great Barrington Declaration (GBD), authored by Sunetra Gupta, University of Oxford, Martin Kulldorff, Harvard University, and Prof. Jay Bhattacharya,…
LinkedIn distinguished itself in the social-media market for its focus on professionals. The idea was to develop a digital network…
I have always been a liberal, left-leaning in my politics, a devout adherent to principles such as liberty, free speech,…
Among many surprising developments during this pandemic, the most stunning has been the questioning of naturally acquired immunity after a…
“Those in authority must retain the public’s trust. The way to do that is to distort nothing, to put the…
Xavier Becerra is an American politician and lawyer and is currently Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.…
How this began: The virus was here (the US) already for months from 2019 and life went on normally. Once…
I’ve rarely been as charmed by a country or culture as I have been in my many visits to Australia.…
A continuing mystery is how it is that so many governments in so many different places on earth could have…
To my mind, the New York Times bears a huge part of the responsibility for the catastrophic policy response to…
On matters epidemiological, I’m a dedicated follower of Professor Sunetra Gupta of Oxford University, scientist and novelist. It was she…
How significant is it that the two top FDA officials responsible for vaccine research resigned last week and this week…
The use of the term “frontline” as an adjective dates only from 1915. The application was military. In the Great…
World War II had ended four years earlier and the U.S. was trying to return to peace and prosperity. Price…
President Biden has decided to go hard on the virus. No more Mr. Nice Guy. Sadly for him, those tiny…
The number one obligation of any intellectual or concerned citizen today is to make sense of the last year and…
Professor Noam Chomsky has always been for me something of an intellectual hero, and not because I agreed with all…
There are periods in American history when a scientifically based frenzy sweeps all other considerations before it. Values like equality,…
A strange feature of rhetoric during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic that came to public notice in early 2020 was the odd…
It took a year and a half but the deed is finally done. In a 6-3 decision, the highest court…
This past weekend I traveled around a bit, hopping from place to place, getting to know the new America. As…
These two years have felt like the “worst of times,” in Dickens’ phrase, but the 20th century saw other terrible…
Joe Biden’s speech following the Afghanistan debacle made for compelling television for one main reason: here is a government official…
Most people today regard America’s experiment with alcohol prohibition as a national embarrassment, rightly repealed in 1933. So it will…
In Dallas, Texas, life on the weekend felt completely normal, even better than ever. The city was booming with life,…