Nightcap

  1. Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments Pannill Camp (interview), JHIBlog
  2. Sunday Poetry: Rüstow vs. Mises Alex Albrecht, NOL
  3. Millennial burnout in America Anne Helen Petersen (interview), Vox
  4. The Dunning-Kruger Effect on stature Mary Lucia Darst, NOL

Nightcap

  1. Varieties of capitalism Milanovic & Ranaldi, VoxEU
  2. Shakespeare in the military Jacqueline Whitt, War on the Rocks
  3. Tyranny unmasked Don Boudreaux, Cafe Hayek
  4. Of Habsburgs and Hayek Robert Bellafiore, Modern Age

Nightcap

  1. A sovereignty full of holes Daniel Treisman, LARB
  2. NATO’s new role in the Pacific Shannon Tiezzi, Diplomat
  3. In memory of Ruth Klüger Jonathon Catlin, JHIBlog
  4. Rules for honest conversation Andrew J Cohen, RCL

Nightcap

  1. Keep government out Robin Hanson, Overcoming Bias
  2. Ending endless wars? Peter Henne, Duck of Minerva
  3. Atlas mugged, not shrugged Irfan Khawaja, Policy of Truth
  4. Twitter’s emergent order Andy Smarick, New Atlantis

Nightcap

  1. How “white” is IR theory? Meera Sabaratnam, Disorder of Things
  2. Empire of fantasy Maria Sachiko Cecire, Aeon
  3. On the concept of “citizenship rent” Florian Lavit, globalinequality
  4. Local citizenship Michelangelo Landgrave, NOL

Nightcap

  1. Why we fight over fiction Robin Hanson, Overcoming Bias
  2. Why money matters Scott Sumner, MoneyIllusion
  3. Stand up with Aristotle Irfan Khawaja, Policy of Truth
  4. Never reason from a fatality change Nick Cowen, NOL

Nightcap

  1. Measuring the size of the world Nick Nielsen, The View from Oregon
  2. What Engels gave to Marx Terrell Carver, Jacobin
  3. Cladistic postmodernity Chris Shaw, Libertarian Ideal

Nightcap

  1. Vaccine testing and the trolley problem Arnold Kling, askblog
  2. The flower of life Irfan Khawaja, Policy of Truth
  3. An American holiday, forged in war John Amble, War on the Rocks
  4. In defense of fantasy Mary Harrington, UnHerd

Nightcap

1. Happy Thanksgiving! Grateful for you all

Nightcap

  1. The genius of Dune Daniel Immerwahr, LARB
  2. The myth of the dark ages (2020) Tom Hodgkinson, Spectator
  3. The myth of the dark ages (2015) David Theroux, Beacon
  4. Happy Thanksgiving!

Nightcap

  1. The frontiers of citizenship Jayson Porter, H-Borderlands
  2. Is it Thanksgiving without the turkey? Michelangelo Landgrave, NOL
  3. “[but] they’re not the only game in town” Rick Weber, NOL
  4. China’s clampdown on Hong Kong Barbara Demick, NYRB

Nightcap

  1. Nietzsche in the Frankfurt School Sid Simpson, JHIBlog
  2. The problem of prosocial lying in the economics profession George DiMartino, Duck of Minerva
  3. Drunks and democrats Vaughn Scribner, Aeon
  4. The intimacies of four continents (podcast) Disorder of Things collective

Nightcap

  1. On identity, politics, and identity politics in America Scott Sumner, EconLog
  2. Geopolitics after Trump Ernesto Zedillo, Noema
  3. Best history books of 2020? Tim Barber, Financial Times
  4. The archaeology of emergent complexity (pdf) Earle, et al, JAMT

Nightcap

  1. Hiroshima in the digital age Spencer Cohen, Los Angeles Review of Books
  2. The remaining goodness of America Tian Atlas Xu, New Rambler Review
  3. Utah’s exceptionalism Natalie Gochnour, American Affairs
  4. Do we send the goo? Betül Kaçar, Aeon

Nightcap

  1. Trotsky and the wild orchids Richard Rorty, P&SH
  2. Radicalising Hayekian constitutionalism Jonathan Crowe, UQLJ
  3. De facto states in the international system Scott Pegg, WP #21
  4. The WEIRDest people in the world? Nicholas Guyatt, Guardian