Best Dozen Articles I've Read in 2023
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This will contain candidates for good articles.
- Soviety army , Big Serge Substack (2023).
- "elon-musk-worse-than-hitler," Titania McGrath, The Critic (2023).
- "Grim Tales," Kari Gold, First Things (2000).
- "The British Colonial Mindset," Ed West, Substack (2023).
- "10-myths-told-by-covid-experts-now-debunked/" NY Post (2023).
- "WHO WAS THE REAL SARAH RECTOR, “THE RICHEST BLACK GIRL IN AMERICA?”" Martin City Telegraph (January 19, 2020).
- "Louisville bank killer's manifesto details mental illness, anti-gun motive for deadly shooting: The killer worked at the Old National Bank where the incident took place." "There were three main points in the manifesto, which included how easy it was to purchase a gun, to highlight the mental health crisis in the U.S. and to commit suicide, according to the Daily Mail."
- "The Commission for Stopping Further Improvements: A letter of note from Isambard K. Brunel, civil engineer," Jason Crawford blog. (April 21, 2023). A good article on the danger of regulation. Good for my book. If people follow rules, they will do so blindly, so they'll still be dangerous, plus they will block innovation.
- "Fiddling America Away," Victor Hanson (2023).
- [ https://www.takimag.com/article/are-we-what-we-watch/ "We Are What We Watch,"], Steve Sailer.
- "The Impossible Bronze Age Mindset," American Reformer (2023).
- "Remembering Edward Shils," Commentary, Joseph Epstein. Absolutely first rate.
- Lawsuits as a way around Civil rights laws, Bryan Kaplan blog post on the Texas abortion law and the Civil Rights Act.
- "Thinner on Paper," Peter Hitchens on being fat and on the old newspaper business in London (2022).
- "/multiple-concussions-may-have-sped-hemingways-demise-psychiatrist-argues," Smithsonian (2017).
- "why-the-english-department-died" QUillette (2023).
- "The Great Feminization of the American University:A response to Heather Mac Donald’s provocative new essay on the “mass nervous breakdown on campus,” Christopher F. Rufo
- "Why I Look at Data Differently:A lesson on residual confounding" by Emily Oster. Describes a study on breastfeeding and IQ which shows how the correlation shrinks and vanishes moving from no control variables to demographics to demographics and parental IQ to looking just at siblings.
- "W.H.O. Do You Trust? | Opinion," Scott Atlas on WHO and on the Fauci-Collins conspiracy to hide the origins of covid.
- "How Hard Work Destroys Character: The case against making talented young people do menial labor," American Greatness, Josiah Lippincott (March 27, 2023).
- "An Apologia for English Food," Stone Age Herbalist, Twitter. THe comments too. 2023.
- "Classical Education’s Woke Co-Morbidity," Matthew Freeman, The AMerican Conservative. On how the CLassical Learning test's organization has been infected by wokeness. (2023).