The Great Divide As CCP corruption and waste has run rampant, the gulf between rich and poor has widened. Aaron Sarin 27 Apr 2024 · 9 min read
Misadventures of a Stalinist Stooge Benn Steil’s engrossing new biography of Henry A. Wallace is a timely cautionary tale and a masterpiece of 20th-century American history. Ronald Radosh 25 Apr 2024 · 23 min read
DEI Was Supposed to Help People Like Me. It Didn’t My bosses wanted my Caribbean face at diversity training sessions. What they didn’t want were my actual viewpoints. Raquel Rosario Sánchez 24 Apr 2024 · 7 min read
The Lonely Death of an Ojibway Boy Charlie Wenjack has come to symbolise the deadly horrors of Canada’s Residential Schools. Unfortunately, many details of his tragic story have been misrepresented in the process. Robert MacBain 23 Apr 2024 · 18 min read
Stifling Free Speech Online: Australia’s Misinformation Bill Every censorship regime in history has claimed to be protecting the public. But no regime can have prior knowledge of what is true or good. It can only know what the approved narratives are. Toadworrier 23 Apr 2024 · 11 min read
Erdogan’s Hypocrisy While routinely declaring that Israel’s behaviour toward Hamas is genocidal, Erdogan has consistently denied the real genocides carried out by Turkey. Benny Morris 22 Apr 2024 · 8 min read
An Absurd Umbrella: Neurodiversity and the Autism Spectrum Autism has become a catchall term to explain and dismiss the problem child. But it can also be viewed as a superpower. Jason Garshfield 21 Apr 2024 · 9 min read
Investigating the Academy In a recent speech to University of Toronto scholars, a Quillette editor explained why many of his fellow journalists are reluctant to report on administrative scandals at Canadian universities. Jonathan Kay 19 Apr 2024 · 14 min read
Nostalgia for Confinement Why are some in Russia and Eastern Europe pining for the communist system that once oppressed them? John Lloyd 18 Apr 2024 · 7 min read
American Carnage Alex Garland’s spectacular new film ‘Civil War’ is a warning of what can happen to democracies when civil society collapses. Allan Stratton 18 Apr 2024 · 6 min read
From Banana Slugs to Human Beings, There Are Just Two Sexes An examination of 18 supposedly ‘trans animals’ disproves activist claims that we all live on a non-binary gender ‘spectrum.’ Emma Hilton / Jonathan Kay 17 Apr 2024 · 10 min read
Jean-Luc Godard in Retrospect Part II: Fanaticism and Failure (1966–2022) After half a decade of critical adulation, Godard’s career slumped into doctrinaire Maoism, bitterness, incomprehensibility, and irrelevance. It never recovered. Charlotte Allen 16 Apr 2024 · 36 min read
An Interview with Jonathan Conricus Pamela Paresky interviews the former IDF spokesman about the current war and the recent accidental killing of aid workers. Pamela Paresky 16 Apr 2024 · 21 min read