Two-minute advice to social justice warriors

In response to the question: What would you say to young social justice warriors? Excerpted from this full interview at the Spanish Libertarian’s site on why communism is “cool” but Nazism isn’t, externalities of capitalism, whether postmodernism is dangerous, the rise of Jordan Peterson, the achievements of Western civilization, what is the philosophy of capitalism,

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Triggernometry: interview

Francis and Konstantin are two professional comedians in London, England, whose recent guests include Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay, Douglas Murray, Coleman Hughes, and many others. They interviewed me on (humor-deficient) postmodernism, identity politics, cancel culture, how to fix education, and optimism about the future despite these dark times. Here’s the video. A rough transcription is

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On property rights as a check against political power, Pitt edition

“The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail—its roof may shake—the wind may blow through it—the storm may enter—the rain may enter—but the King of England cannot enter!” (William Pitt, March 1763 speech. Pitt was a British Whig politician, including being Prime Minister

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Victor Davis Hanson interview: war and foreign policy

I guest-hosted The Atlas Society Asks program and interviewed classicist Victor Davis Hanson for 30-minutes on what we moderns can learn from the classics about human nature and war. Some of the questions we covered: Is a lesson of history that freer societies prevail over authoritarian ones? E.g., how the Greeks were able to defeat

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