The college debate, continued

Bryan Caplan’s ‘The Case Against Education’ — A Review Dr. Caplan is not saying that college isn’t worth it–rather, it’s worth it for all the wrong reasons. From Arnold Kling: Student debt and inequality: You can inherit from your parents: genes; social norms (coming from them and also from the peers with which they surround… Continue reading The college debate, continued

Redstate.com firing of anti-Trump writers is not a free speech issue

I’m generally a fan of Quillette, but a recent article The RedState Firings and the Decline of Viewpoint Diversity on the Right gets some things wrong. The firing of ten anti-Trump Red State writers and its editor-in-chief, Caleb Howe, is not a free speech or ideological diversity issue, but rather a business one. It’s categorically… Continue reading Redstate.com firing of anti-Trump writers is not a free speech issue

The End of History?

This aticle went viral a few days ago THE CRYSTAL BALL The Official Future Is Dead! Long Live the Official Future! Pundits keep pushing this narrative that society and politics has changed radically under Trump and or that Trump’s win is symbolic of such change; I am of one of maybe eight or so people… Continue reading The End of History?

Wealth, Intellectualism, and Individualism, Part 13

The low/average-IQ people who lost their jobs in the 2007-2009 recession are often the least intellectually capable of being successful on their own. Its not like people of middling intelligence can suddenly become coders, nor can everyone be an Uber driver (and the pay is not that great). This ties in to the post-scarcity/basic income/automation… Continue reading Wealth, Intellectualism, and Individualism, Part 13

Notes on Trump and Policy

From Mark Manson 6 THINGS PEOPLE SHOULD GIVE FEWER FUCKS ABOUT I think the most contentious position one can have in the US right now is that Trump isn’t really that big of a deal. That’s because most people on the left think he’s the second coming of Hitler/Stalin/Satan/Apollo Creed and is going to start… Continue reading Notes on Trump and Policy

Anti-Peterson desperation

Vox Day in his crusade to ‘expose’ Dr. Peterson is really scraping the bottom of the barrel here: Jordanetics confirmed Here are the pertinent passages: Another thing to which I did not give sufficient concern was his teaching. As the undergraduate chair, I read all teaching reviews. His were, for the most part, excellent and… Continue reading Anti-Peterson desperation

Wealth, Intellectualism, and Individualism, Part 12

The media is slowly adapting changing reader tastes favoring impartiality over demagoguery. For example, there is evidence the liberal media is at least making some effort giving Trump a ‘fair shake’, with articles that try to impartially explore the ‘Trump phenomenon’ from a cultural anthropological standpoint, like “Why are all these people, many of who… Continue reading Wealth, Intellectualism, and Individualism, Part 12

Elon Musk vs. the left: Twitter War

This is pretty funny. I saw this exchange between brilliant innovator and capitalist Elon Musk vs. a no-name leftist on Twitter, and I took some screenshots It begins with Elon musk rightfully lambasting the media: And then no-name liberal “Steven Greenhouse” responds by equating Musk’s criticism of the media with Trump’s criticism. It’s as if,… Continue reading Elon Musk vs. the left: Twitter War