- We’ve all heard how the violence we’re seeing is supposed to be the “language of the unheard.” While there may be a degree of truth in that sentiment, Annie Holmquist explains that violence is also the language of the unthinking.
- It’s a safe bet that most of us have wasted far too much time arguing on social media. Barry Brownstein has a fascinating analysis of why facts don’t matter to people.
- There are only two possible ways that human beings can interact with one another–voluntarily or through coercion. Doug Casey makes a principled case for two words that we’ve been taught to fear and distrust: anarchy and voluntaryism.
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