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*[https://newcriterion.com/issues/2021/12/unprecedented "Unprecedented: On the Novelty of Our Cultural Predicament,"] Michael Anton, The New Criterion, December 2021. | *[https://newcriterion.com/issues/2021/12/unprecedented "Unprecedented: On the Novelty of Our Cultural Predicament,"] Michael Anton, The New Criterion, December 2021. | ||
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+ | *[https://stuartritchie.substack.com/p/psychedelics?r=4a732&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=direct "Everything you need to know about psychedelics and mental illness:The science of psychedelics is everywhere – but we should treat it with serious scepticism,"] Stuart Ritchie, Substack (2022). | ||
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*[https://theupheaval.substack.com/p/no-the-revolution-isnt-over "No, the Revolution Isn’t Over:None of the fundamental drivers of “Wokeness” have relented,"] N.S. Lyons, Substack (Jan 18, 2022) | *[https://theupheaval.substack.com/p/no-the-revolution-isnt-over "No, the Revolution Isn’t Over:None of the fundamental drivers of “Wokeness” have relented,"] N.S. Lyons, Substack (Jan 18, 2022) |
Revision as of 18:02, 14 April 2022
- "Unprecedented: On the Novelty of Our Cultural Predicament," Michael Anton, The New Criterion, December 2021.
- "Everything you need to know about psychedelics and mental illness:The science of psychedelics is everywhere – but we should treat it with serious scepticism," Stuart Ritchie, Substack (2022).
- "No, the Revolution Isn’t Over:None of the fundamental drivers of “Wokeness” have relented," N.S. Lyons, Substack (Jan 18, 2022)
- "I will never accept ‘Kyiv’ For that matter, I still haven’t given up on Bombay, Peking or Burma," Ed West, Substack (2022).
- "When Buddhism Goes Bad| How My Mindfulness Practice Led Me To Meltdown," Dan Lawton, Substack (2021).
- "Removing Inflation Distortions From The Tax Base - The 1984 Solution," Peter J Reilly, Forbes (2022).
- Natural Law in Early Protestantism," Kyle Dillon on November 3, 2020. Mere Orthodoxy.