What Makes an Election “Free and Fair” 06/06/202206/06/2022 ZachLeave a comment How do Republican complaints about the 2020 election impact the possibility of unfairness and illegitimacy in 2024?
The Projection-Hypocrisy Two Step 10/07/202005/28/2021 Zach1 Comment How hypocrisy and projection combine to destroy political conversation
How to Listen to Scientific Experts 04/15/202005/01/2020 ZachLeave a comment It is more important than ever that we understand how scientists translate their technical understanding into something actionable for the public.
Arendt on thinking and the coronavirus pandemic 04/08/202004/30/2020 Gabe2 Comments At a time when thought is more difficult than ever, the Coronavirus pandemic forces us to stop and do just that: think.
A Guide for Talking to Trump Supporters 2.0 02/02/202005/28/2021 Zach1 Comment Strategies for your conversations with Trump supporters
The Impeachment Fantasy 10/04/201910/04/2019 Zach3 Comments Let alone a second Trump term, people are not worried enough about whether the country can handle a second Trump campaign.
How a Minority Rules 02/25/201905/28/2021 Zach4 Comments Republican advantage over Democrats is deeper than gerrymandering. There are three that combine show the true depth of GOP power.
Facebook’s Good Intentions 11/26/201805/28/2021 Zach1 Comment A review of S. Matthew Liao's NY Times piece, "Do You Have a Moral Duty to Leave Facebook?"