No less an authority than Milton Friedman, who taught Sowell at the University of Chicago, has said that “The word … More
Month: May 2021
The World
“The world is a drama of pleasure, passion, purse, purchase, power, and popularity.”—D. Samarender Reddy
Free Speech on College Campuses
In the 21st century, however, academic freedom’s most determined adversaries are inside rather than outside academia. A growing army on … More
Hume’s Conservatism
In unravelling the Hume paradox, what we find is that the very qualities that made Hume such a brilliant philosopher … More
Critical Race Theory Under Attack
Critical race theory refers to a body of legal scholarship developed in the 1970s and ’80s, largely out of Harvard … More
Missing Women in Art
Women aren’t merely left out, they are actively excluded — from studios, from workshops, from art colleges, clubs and academies. … More
God’s Annoyed
“We humans are ganging up on God by trying to eliminate sexism, racism, casteism, prejudice, bigotry, disease etc. Jeez. I … More
A Tough Choice
“World or Truth? Choose.” —D. Samarender Reddy
Cultural Differences in Thinking
“Westerners are more likely to view themselves as individualistic, egocentric, and discrete from society, whereas Easterners are more inclined to view … More
Abolishing Limits to Discourse
A new academic journal permits authors to use a pseudonym to avoid running the risk of receiving personal abuse, including … More