by Scott B. Nelson 26 November 2020 This article originally appeared on 25 November 2020 at the Austrian Economics Center. We love crises. They are imminent and serious. They require action, sometimes immediate action. It’s tough to think of a…
Winch v. Popper: Rationality in the Social SciencesOrHow to parry a poker By John Saudino 19 August 2020 This is the final article in a three-part series. See Part I and Part II. 4. Conclusion: the commanding significance of Popper’s…
A Response Expanding on the Points Made by Professor Schmale by John Saudino 12 January 2020 A State of Doubt, Hesitation and Weakness, if not Crisis Professor Wolfgang Schmale’s article “Europe 2019-A Review of the Situation” makes many vital points.…
by Barry Cooper 21 October 2019 The Case for Trumpby Victor Davis HansonBasic Books, 400 pp., $30.00 This review was originally published on 29 March 2019 in C2C Journal. Professor Cooper has kindly permitted it to be reposted here. “A…
Scott Nelson 19 May 2019 I recently finished reading Hal Brands and Charles Edel’s The Lessons of Tragedy: Statecraft and World Order, in which they argue that the United States should rediscover a sense of the precariousness of the current,…