Paleo Retiree writes:
- That’s a lotta overtime.
- Steve Sailer considers Jared Diamond.
- Tyler Cowen tries to make some sense of the New Right’s more recent victories.
- Why are Jews so enthusiastic about immigration from Muslim countries?
- “Woman.”
- Is Whiteness “the new evil“?
- Are all Associate Professors of Sociology auditioning for roles as Orwellian villains?
- The traditional media continue to lose credibility.
- Online publications aren’t having it easy either: Salon magazine, R.I.P.
- Enough already with using the term “-phobic.”
- Crazytimes.
- In praise of tariffs.
- Is the identity-politics lib/left trying to gin up a race war?
- Every now and then our betters let the mask slip and reveal what they really think of us.
- An interview with the one-of-a-kind Bronze Age Pervert.
- When and why did women convince themselves that they ought to be able to have sex like men do?
- Great yarn.
- Trad architecture is antifragile; modernist architecture isn’t.
- I just finished a newish two-part Great Courses intro to ancient Rome, and recommend it enthusiastically. Over the years I’ve gone through a half a dozen overviews of Rome and this one is easily the clearest and most uncluttered of the bunch. It’s a wonderful mixture of chronology, themes, details, examples and generalizations. Gregory Aldrete, the prof, may do a little more uptalking than needed (what on earth has become of modern men?), but he has great command of the material, a friendly and helpful manner, and a near flawless instinct for what a curious beginner needs and wants to know. Part One; Part Two.