It’s Hard for Americans to Engage in China-Bashing Without Tripping on Contradictions
There are no doubt good reasons for Americans to be concerned about China, but our official justificaitons don’t stand up to scrutiny.
Read more...There are no doubt good reasons for Americans to be concerned about China, but our official justificaitons don’t stand up to scrutiny.
Read more...The Nanterre killing & banlieue riots show the problems of the French government, media, and dominant culture with “post-colonial” minorities.
Read more...How much is the Supreme Court to blame for the red shift in policies?
Read more...How corporate interests created Americanization Day, later Independence Day, to counter the rising labor movement.
Read more...Economist Rajiv Sethi has a look at RFK, Jr.’s election prospects and thinks mainstream experts are underestimating him.
Read more...Doctors sometimes describe their patients negatively. How does that affect their care down the line?
Read more...Per the Times, inflation must be tackled, and the only way to do so is through lowering incomes and potentially jacking up unemployment.
Read more...The tough policy choices ahead for confronting the climate crisis.
Read more...Medical care is being systematicaly degraded in the US. And we have AI coming to cut more humans out.
Read more...Despite billions spent on homelessness, the problem is only getting worse due to a failure to take on exceptional American rapaciousness.
Read more...Why black patients burdened by medical debt are reluctant to solicit for funds.
Read more...Emerging economies look to be on the verge of a whole lotta debt hurt. Why does this happen to them so often?
Read more...A challenge to arguments about the health benefits of increasing minimum wages. Readers?
Read more...Why some less-bad-than-expected abortion news is not as good as it seems.
Read more...Using Norwegian registry data, this column documents that the increased supply of fast food restaurants could be responsible for as much as 35% of the increase in BMI and 27% of the decline in cognitive ability observed across cohorts born during the 1980s.
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