Capitol Hill conspiracies
The plot thickens. Or does it thin? It’s all so confusing
Peter Wood is the President of the National Association of Scholars. He is author of 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project and A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now.
The plot thickens. Or does it thin? It’s all so confusing
America’s mood is somewhere between despondency and revolt
One thing we won’t stand for is usurpation. Fixing an election is not a good idea
The populist parent uprising against critical race theory
A death ray aimed at children’s minds
It’s a redistributive concept that has zoomed in popularity
Restoring mandatory critical race theory training is a dreadful idea
Who does the Twitter CEO think he is, a college president?
Grievances are not heritable property
From our UK edition
New York The western world seems not just unhappy, but intoxicated with anger. It is the kind of anger that feeds on itself. Offence is not just taken but relished, and multiplied as in a hall of mirrors. I have a name for this kind of anger. A few years ago, in a book about
Only a society that sees a need for ‘self-esteem’ counseling could be so susceptible to such destructive illusions
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Freddy Gray talks to the author and President of the National Association of Scholars Peter Wood about the prevalence of anger in modern America.
Too many foolish people have too much invested in believing the worst about the Penn Law professor