The Optimistic Space Between Black and White
Reflecting on "The Case for Black Optimism" by Coleman Hughes
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Reflecting on "The Case for Black Optimism" by Coleman Hughes
A conversation with British-Palestinian peace activist John Aziz.
The Atlantic magazine writer speaks with Quillette’s Jonathan Kay about the use of fashionable academic jargon to convey hateful propaganda.
A conversation with Quillette writer Oliver Traldi.
A conversation with Libertarian parliamentarian David Limbrick.
A conversation with author and free-speech advocate David Bernstein.
A conversation with heterodox sociologist Andrew Glover.
During a visit to the county she calls ‘Tranada,’ the veteran activist and author tells Quillette that ‘intersectional’ feminism often resembles a rainbow-branded offshoot of the men’s-rights movement.
Civilisation has always been dependent on energy.
For Western LGBT rights activists to support Hamas's continued rule over Gaza is hypocritical in the extreme.
Dr. Cameron Murray is an economist from the University of Queensland specializing in property and urban development and environmental economics, and the author of two books Game of Mates: How Favours Bleed the Nation and Rigged: How Networks of Powerful Mates Rip Off Everyday Australians. Quillette Cetera: Dr. Cam Murray,
No movement that excuses the deliberate slaughter of innocent civilians—even under guise of anti-colonial ‘resistance’—can survive as a mainstream political creed.
In rejecting the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, Australians reaffirmed the democratic principle of equality before the law.
When my first son claimed he was trans, I eagerly ‘affirmed’ him. When his three-year-old brother decided he wanted to be trans, too, I realized I’d made a terrible mistake.
Some American journals now have two fee structures—one for white applicants, and one for everybody else