By Jonathan Kay
“Editors are now in a no-win situation: They need to take a knee to signal their guilt and enlightened attitude—but as soon as they do so, every syllable of their confession becomes a jumping off point for fresh indictments.”
By Glenn Loury
"To condemn the rioting—which I believe to be a moral and political imperative—is not at all the same thing as opposing the protests. Many observers have been reluctant to do the former because they wish to avoid the latter."
By Sam Ashworth-Hayes
“It is no longer sufficient for a company to simply sell you its widgets; it must also tell you about its grand social purpose, especially as that purpose reflects enlightened attitudes to diversity and inclusion.”
By Kathrine Jebsen Moore
“I’ve never felt so bad about my job, my career and my life as an academic. I’ve really never felt so alienated. What the hell am I doing here? Why have I spent my life on this?”
By Colin Wright
"The view that sex is a spectrum is not confined to fringe critical theorists. It has made inroads into mainstream culture, thanks in part to a highly sympathetic media environment."
By Marian L. Tupy
"Friedman noted that Hong Kong’s success did not happen by chance and credited a British civil servant, Sir John Cowperthwaite, with instituting a laissez-faire system of governance"
By Alexandra Vladimirova and John Lloyd
"The Russian mediascape is now a battleground, in which powerful establishment forces are trying to neuter independently minded outlets...But this battle is just getting started and the outcome is by no means certain."