September 01, 2017
It’s not nice to stair, especially in Canada….
So, there was this slippery, muddy slope. But it was much faster as a way down to the gardens, or the soccer fields. The city thought about building a stairway….
So, there was this slippery, muddy slope. But it was much faster as a way down to the gardens, or the soccer fields. The city thought about building a stairway….
John Holbo at Crooked Timber on Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom: “Thinking About Groups” Eric Schliesser on Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom: “On the role of Systematicity in an Impure Theory of…
(Please excuse the improper spacing in this piece. Weird glitch. Don’t know how to fix it.) If you think Trump’s (or Canada’s or whatnot’s) points system for immigration is a…
One of my most clicked-on posts here at BHL was this one on Ron Paul’s newsletters and why they still mattered 20 years after they were published. In that piece,…
Bas van der Vossen and I have a book, In Defense of Openness, forthcoming with Oxford University Press in 2018. Here’s a short excerpt from the penultimate chapter discussing the value…
Two of the major pieces of my new “Justice in Babylon” research project are now available. (Both links gated, I’m afraid.) “Contra politanism”, European Journal of Political Theory. “Against solidarity:…