Ditching Diversity Myths
In the workplace, deep-level similarity is more important than surface-level diversity.
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In the workplace, deep-level similarity is more important than surface-level diversity.
The dictatorial possibility tucked inside the commitment to “inclusivity” has rebounded, satisfyingly, on the perpetrators.
I worry about the unintended consequences of the neurodiversity movement, particularly when their demands are promulgated religiously and without nuance.
Nina Power’s new book is fraught with contradictions and ideological incoherence.
The notion that we abandoned our old faiths and replaced them with new ones is too tidy and simplistic.
A relentless focus on dubious forms of ‘oppression’ is alienating traditional leftists. Saving the progressive movement means returning it to its liberal roots
A new memoir by Martin Peretz, the former owner and editor-in-chief of The New Republic, provides a timely reminder of what American journalism has lost.
The SCOTUS decision on affirmative action has ended a hypocritical and incoherent policy.
Prigozhin’s coup attempt raises a number of questions to which there are no reassuring answers.
Foundations are having to fend off pressures to conform to the new philanthropic orthodoxies on race and identity issues.
During a recent dinner at the Élysée Palace, the French president was confronted with the possibility that France is slipping into murderous anarchy.
Patrick Deneen has written a book that reproduces and encourages a form of self-deception that’s pervasive in the United States on the populist Right.
If Governor DeSantis really wants to protect children, he should forget about the death penalty and institute a “one-strike-and-you’re-out” policy instead.
Activists and opinion-formers on the Left and Right have been persuaded that living under anything besides the kind of governance they want means they’ve been cheated.
Liberals have been slow to understand the frustrations fuelling the rise of the New Right.