Fines and Fees Are Inherently Unjust May 09, 2017 Fining people equally hurts some people far more than others, undermining the justifications of punishment… by Oren Nimni
The View From The Back Row May 02, 2017 Journalist and photographer Chris Arnade discusses a country divided by meaning, morality, education, and economics. by Current Affairs
The Clinton Comedy of Errors April 26, 2017 What can we learn from the disaster depicted in “Shattered”? by Nathan J. Robinson
I Don’t Care How Good His Paintings Are, He Still Belongs In Prison April 19, 2017 George W. Bush committed an international crime that killed hundreds of thousands of people. by Nathan J. Robinson
Rahm Emanuel’s College Proposal Is Everything Wrong With Democratic Education Policy April 06, 2017 Emanuel’s idea is the reductio ad absurdum of the “college solves poverty” idea… by Michael Kinnucan
Looking Where The Light Is February 28, 2017 The left has focused on the easy fights rather than the necessary ones… by Fredrik deBoer
The Social Science of Success February 06, 2017 Duckworth, Cuddy, and Gladwell promise people the secret ingredients of human achievement… by Zach Wehrwein