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Tuesday

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April 2015

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How Progressives Purge Corporate Cultures

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gaybow

The simple answer to this is that progressives took over the universities, and gradually made it so that those universities were the only institutions legally empowered to test on merit. This has made it so that parents eager to improve the standing of their children (and by extension, themselves and their families) will send their children to the most prestigious leftist seminary that they can afford. In this way, progressives stack the decks of management at larger corporations and the government, both of which tend to prize credentials far more. It’s hard to be fired for hiring the Harvard MBA, but […]

Monday

13

April 2015

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Declension of the Rich

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Romains-Decadence

Race, gender, and class: the dividing rhythms of modern social science. I hear the obnoxious music through an echo that alienates me from both the liberal intelligentsia and conservative values-brokers.  The degenerate apathy that gets shaken out in the rancor drives me back to the beat of my own drum. I come from a middle-class family. Growing up, I had some friends who were dirt-poor trailer-park kids, and others who lived in opulent 12-room mansions on the historical registry. From my experiences between these two worlds, I began to notice what starkly different adults were produced from the classes. The sound […]

Saturday

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April 2015

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Tacitus On Why Marriage For Love Is A Bad Idea

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tacitus

Tacitus has got to be one of my favorite Latin authors. He’s the devil to work through: Latin and Greek are both bad about dropping the verb “to be,” but Tacitus leaves out all manner of other words too. Plus, he really doesn’t like using the same word twice, so he varies his vocabulary quite a bit. To read him, you really need three fingers for bookmarks: one to mark your page in the text, another to mark the corresponding section of commentary, and a third in the dictionary section. What makes the whole effort worthwhile is that if you […]

Friday

10

April 2015

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Vancouver: A Demographic Destiny

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Van

Vancouver is a city of contradictions. It markets itself as a gateway from North America to the Pacific and a world city. Yet residents and business alike are becoming increasingly fed up with the costs of living and working here. The city greets you with endless construction from the UBC campus all the way to the easternmost suburbs of the Metro area. Despite this, young people and professionals alike find it difficult to become homeowners and have families. Recently, a post reporting on the hiring difficulties this places even on the lucrative tech industry was shared widely online. Despite being […]

Thursday

9

April 2015

12

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Rules of Engagement

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CITY

Imagine a red army and a blue army fighting for control of a city. (You might populate this hypothetical city with gray civilians, or you might not. I don’t think it tortures the thought experiment much one way or another.) The fighting in this city is mixed up. There are no battle lines to speak of, just sporadic flare ups of combat as both sides attempt to stake out various territories within the metropolis. Now imagine that the two armies operate with vastly different rules of engagement. The blue rules of engagement are pretty streamlined: “Shoot reds on sight. Shoot […]

Wednesday

8

April 2015

5

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The German Question

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The German Question

Yes, the German Question has returned to the European stage with bigger implications than ever. And like always, the Germans aren’t quite sure how to handle it. Enormous economic strength, coupled with a weak geopolitical presence and location makes the Germans a most insecure Great Power. But then, that is the question. Does Germany really want to be a Great Power? And are they willing to pay the price for that status? The answer is yes, and maybe. The Germans unhesitatingly want to be a Great Power again, to be respected and listened to for their ability and their economic […]

Tuesday

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April 2015

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Social Justice Momma’s Boys

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all men

Emma Watson, a recent Brown University graduate, gave a speech before the United Nations last year about the importance of cultivating male allies for the feminist movement. The campaign, titled HeForShe, made a brief splash in the prestige press before disappearing from public consciousness. Here’s what ‘HeForShe’ looks like on Google Trends: Now, let’s see it side-by-side against global search interest for another celebrity, known as Beyoncé, shown in red: The barely perceptible bump under the letter ‘B’ is the relative search interest for the promoted campaign. This is even coming from two highly recognizable, vocally feminist celebrities. So, with […]

Friday

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April 2015

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The First Twenty Minutes of “King Arthur”: A Movie Review

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KING ARTHUR

I suppose I’m a pretty typical Millennial when it comes to my TV habits. I don’t watch too much network television, but I do love my Netflix, which I trawl regularly for good war movies and 80s action flicks. (If you’ve got any, post suggestions below.) I don’t, however, have the typical Millennial predilection for watching bad movies ironically. So the other day when I queued up King Arthur, I only made it about twenty minutes in before I had to switch it off and just watch Black Hawk Down again. The premise of the movie wasn’t the dealbreaker. It […]

Wednesday

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April 2015

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Bringing Freedom and Hypocrisy to Yemen

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Once again, Yemen is in the news. This time it isn’t to glorify the Yemenese president for allowing the use of American drones against Shia rebels. This time it isn’t the subsequent riots ensuing as a result of the leaking of that information. This time it’s a full blown rebellion that has, so far, culminated in the seizure of the capitol at Sanaa. On the 27th of March Saudi Arabia launched its first overt unilateral attack on Yemen with a bombing campaign against the Houthi Shia rebels. The Saudis fear the Houthis for a variety of reasons. For one, they […]

Tuesday

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March 2015

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How Appealing To Diversity Fails

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confusion

‘Groups which aren’t diverse ought to be made diverse’ — that’s the law of the land, with a few small exceptions, tolerated by the law, but not tolerated by respectable opinion. The appeal to diversity tends to be made without any evidence supporting the notion that diverse organizations are better able to meet the needs of the people who rely upon them than organizations of a more uniform composition in race, religion, gender, and behavior. What distinguishes organizations from ordinary groups of people is in their homogeneity of outlook, behavior, and shared goals. What makes them special is that they’re […]