Never Trust a Feminist
It has become a bit of a trope that feminists are insufferable fanatics, in the sense once described by Churchill as those who can't change their mind and won't change…
It has become a bit of a trope that feminists are insufferable fanatics, in the sense once described by Churchill as those who can't change their mind and won't change…
Update: Now out in paperback. It's finally out! About two weeks after I'd hoped to release it, but my editor is top-quality, and my writing was not up to standard…
James O'Meara gives an interesting glimpse into what is possible in the realm of book reviews: I had almost reached the massive iron door, hidden behind a construction dumpster, that…
I came across this excellent video earlier today, which explains what it is about Tool that makes it unique: ...Tool is well known for their odd meters, and they love…
On September 3rd, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Wilderness Act, establishing 9.1 million acres in 54 designated as protected “wilderness.” The act not only protected these regions from…
Review: Set the World on Fire By Augustus Invictus They say that you can only judge a piece of art by its internal consistency and integrity. The surreal work of…
I remember identifying Faisal Jaswal as a snake back in 2013. He was the Dean of Students at my school (Bellevue College), and seemed to float around like some kind…
The following is an excerpt from Letter to Anwei (working replacement title for "Transgenerational Ethics"): Historically, families and clans were tied to particular places. Rights to land[1] were traditionally claimed by…
I stumbled across a presentation from Dr. Greg Johnson about libertarianism earlier today, which I think merits a listen, especially from the sorts of people who read Reason magazine and think…
I was on Davis Aurini's Sunday Livestream a few days ago, and one of the many subjects we discussed was how, particularly in religious circles, the pursuit of purity can…