Why is Steve Bannon So Mad?

Steve Bannon left the White House last week the same way he entered it – with a series of bombastic threats toward those who opposed him. Having spent his tenure openly at odds with a wide variety of other senior staffers, he used an exit interview to label himself “Bannon the Barbarian” and discuss his […]

A Lesson in Tolerance

To be “intolerant” is to commit the gravest social error, and will cause one to be excommunicated from the cathedrals of academia and politics.

Equivocation: A Primer

Being able to condemn extremism in whatever form it takes is not the practice of moral equivocation, but desperately needed moral consistency.  

After Charlottesville

The goal must be making fewer Nazis – and purging them from the Republican Party – not just punching or scolding the ones we currently have.

Abortion and Potentiality, Continued…

Moral value for Harman is dependent on the existential ability to self-authenticate, to determine one’s own potential. Moral value for Anglin is dependent on the economic ability to self-sustain, to determine one’s own potential.