Why is everything ‘hate’?

A puzzling and annoying feature of the left-wing rhetoric that passes for mainstream thought today is its tendency to reduce everything to immediately personal likes and dislikes. If you think immigration should be reduced or homosexuality is a moral disorder then you’re “anti-immigant” or “anti-gay,” and your attitudes are examples of “hate.” The rhetoric may … More ...

Violence against women and world health

It’s all one struggle: Violence Against Women Leads to Major Health Problems Globally. “Health” turns out to require doing something about “violence against women,” and that, we already know, will involve doing something about “pervasive patterns of gender inequality.” Since the world is so simple, there’s always the same answer to everything. If the … More ...

Test-tube rights

I’ll agree that who your parents were is part of who you are, and for that and other reasons every child has a right to both a mother and a father. But doesn’t that show that it’s wrong to do things—like use sperm donors—that intrinsically deny a child that right and force him to construct … More ...

Tradition and federalism

Free institutions, free men, free thought—something of the sort is needed for tradition. Tradition isn’t forced, administered, or intentionally created. It grows out of experience in ways that can’t be predicted, and it’s completely at odds with rationalized control based on explicit standards.

Nonetheless, tradition also requires subordination. It requires that we view ourselves as … More ...