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Is the cultural tide turning, or just reshaping? Theodore Dalrymple reviews The End of Woke and considers what might come next. loom.ly/KmsUgT0
The UK Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of Thomas Hayes, once imprisoned for Libor rigging. Revisit David Conway’s 2015 deep dive into the case—was Hayes a criminal, or a convenient scapegoat? loom.ly/4sv_VXo
Should we get our politics from a galaxy far, far away? @NormalGuy8 argues Andor’s political message could have real-world consequences. loom.ly/y5Y9l1U
Long before modern art debates, the Greeks tied beauty to truth. @SpencerKlavan brings that idea back into focus. loom.ly/JFkGWZA
Tech shaped our present. Can it rescue our future? Explore Alex Karp’s blueprint for the West and see what our three articles reveal about the road ahead. loom.ly/apo_N1c
We are building the future without a blueprint and @ryanlbangert says that is the danger. loom.ly/QyF7IBA
.@JohnGGrove1 unpacks a vision of crony capitalism wrapped in a flag and sold as patriotism. loom.ly/fpYDbkc
I reviewed Alex Karp's The Technological Republic for a @LawLiberty symposium. Suffice it to say, I did not like it. lawliberty.org/book-review/cr…
Michael Lucchese calls for a republic built on virtue, not consumer data. loom.ly/yfV_Wa0
Trial by jury is being pushed aside and @DanJTPitt calling it out. loom.ly/kZ6VwUQ
Social Security is projected to run short by 2034. @thomas_savidge outlines what comes next. loom.ly/ZfvQ8J8
What happens when abstractions override experience? @ThinkerCatholic reflects on Flannery O’Connor’s enduring warning about the limits of theory. loom.ly/pNXthgU
In 1914, fear edged out cooperation. Eamonn Bellin looks at what that means for today’s global tensions. loom.ly/1uK1Xwk
What does it mean when all nine Justices speak with one voice? The future of DEI may hinge on the Supreme Court’s quiet but consequential ruling, as George R. La Noue explains.loom.ly/IMIvB0c
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Poe’s greatest mystery? His life. @allenmendenhall reviews the biography that tries to solve it. loom.ly/vWG6t84
Congratulations to our Senior Writer @JamesWHankins1 on this eagerly awaited new history of Western civilization:
My magnum opus has arrived. Magnum as in 1249 pages, 800 illustrations, most in color, 75 maps, well over a hundred extracts from primary sources, chronologies and lists of key terms. I wrote Volume 1, from the ancient Greeks to the Renaissance, and my oldest friend in academe,…
Is law binding just because it is law? @charlesfcapps takes on the big question. loom.ly/1_3GEro
If power corrupts, so does rage. .@donaldbryson argues that real liberty comes with limits on rulers and the crowd. loom.ly/GCQiNQg