Archive for January 2015
Choudray and free speech after Charlie Hebdo
The murder of Charlie Hebdo journalists in Paris is truly horrific. One good that has come out if it, however, has been the outpouring of support for free expression, and the right to satirize and offend. Vive Charlie Hebdo, vive free speech. But as Brendan O’Neill has pointed out in the Wall Street Journal, we in the […]
Top articles of note for 2014
Here are my top articles published in 2014, the ones I found most thought-provoking (in alphabetical order by the author’s last name): “The left vs. the climate,” The Breakthrough, by Will Boisvert “Don’t send your kid to the Ivy League,” The New Republic, by William Deresiewicz “America in decay: The sources of political dysfunction,” Foreign Affairs, by […]
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