The Untold Story The Nobel Prize and the Cocaine Gold Rush Steve Sailer This week’s awarding of the (quasi-) Nobel Prize in economics to David Card for, in part...
The Untold Story Brain Drain: Gain or Bane? David Cole Last week’s column covered America’s ongoing march toward a dystopic antiwhite aparthe...
Looking Back Another Look at Sydney Horler Theodore Dalrymple In my personal library there are two books with the title Virus X. They both envisage the ...
Lit Crit Rational Treasure Steve Sailer In Steven Pinker’s latest book, Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Mat...
Culture Empty Frames Theodore Dalrymple When I was still practicing as a doctor I believed, always mistakenly, that I had now hear...
Lit Crit Harden’s Folly Steve Sailer Behavioral geneticist Kathryn Paige Harden’s book The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters f...
Deep Thoughts Everyday Lunacy The Z Man The old adage about there being a fine line between genius and madness is popular mostly b...
Afternoon Delight The Arc de Triomphe’s New Clothes Theodore Dalrymple I have noticed that, in all the acres of commentary (most of it respectful or even laudato...
Contagion The Real Anti-Vaxxers Ann Coulter As with Robert Frost's two paths diverging in the woods, the COVID pandemic has hit a fork...
Issue of the Century Coming to America Steve Sailer The sudden crossing of the Rio Grande river at Del Rio, Texas, by 15,000 Haitians is a rem...
Zeitgeist The Talibanization of Thought Theodore Dalrymple “Sometimes, doctor,” a patient of mine once said to me, “I feel like the little boy ...