February 13, 2018
Pharmaceutical Freedom, Shine on Me
Jonathan Anomaly has a review of our own Jessica Flanigan’s book. In NDPR, which is pretty cool. Both the review and the book are worth a look.
Jonathan Anomaly has a review of our own Jessica Flanigan’s book. In NDPR, which is pretty cool. Both the review and the book are worth a look.
I have a new essay up at Niskanen: “The weight of the words.” A few talks and workshops on the west coast: Today, Stanford, Political Theory Workshop: “Justice in Babylon”…
Some people think this is a good argument against school vouchers: Vouchers Are Racist 1. Many the people who originally defended school vouchers decades ago did so because they wanted…
John Thrasher and I have published an article in the American Journal of Political Science, “Political Stability in the Open Society,” that BHL readers may find of interest. If you’re interested…
Blogger’s Note: This evening I received this following letter from a faculty member at Brown, who desires to remain anonymous to hide the fact that they are fictitious. In accordance…
In case you haven’t heard, Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson have published a remarkable book with Oxford University Press: The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life. Here…