A New Kind of Racism
An expansive new definition of anti-Palestinian racism could stymie free and open discussion of the Israel–Palestine conflict.
A collection of 92 posts
An expansive new definition of anti-Palestinian racism could stymie free and open discussion of the Israel–Palestine conflict.
On the anniversary of 7 October, philosopher David Benatar discusses the ethical questions it raises and about his new book, “Very Practical Ethics.”
A conversation with Roger Berkowitz, the Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics.
A conversation with the Cuban student, poet and free-speech advocate, Justo Antonio Triana.
The same reporter who helped spark Canada’s 2021 social panic has published a new article walking back his original errors—but those mistakes remain uncorrected on the Times’ website.
The future of liberal democracies, populism, and what Mearsheimer and realists get wrong about Israel and Russia.
The problem here is not a subset of Islamic thought, but the fundamentals of Islam itself.
The boxing debacle in Paris has cast an embarrassing spotlight on the IOC’s willingness to embrace nonsensical gender theory.
A conversation about Iran, Israel, and Islamic terrorism with Iraqi researcher Suha Hassen.
Every essay Quillette has published on gender ambiguous and trans-identified men competing against biological women in sport.
Hope to see you there on September 27th. It should be a great evening of conversation and connection.
A homage to Phil Eklund’s masterpiece, High Frontier, on its twenty-fifth birthday.
The well-known bodybuilder and sports scientist speaks about growing up in the USSR, religion, war, and offensive jokes.
The journalist and political analyst explains the fascinating yet complex history of Israel and its government.
The Knesset member speaks about his moving address to the European Parliament in which he highlighted the double standards that the international community places on Jews and Israelis.