How is it that so many kids suddenly came to believe they'd been born in the wrong body? As liberal journalist @AnitaBart reveals in her new book Sacrificial Lambs, the answer lies with our most trusted institutions and the adults who run them. Out today! https://t.co/gpo9N0GIYZ
@HPluckrose is back behind the mic! Have a quick listen to this short introductory clip from Social (In)justice, the reader-friendly remix of her classic Cynical Theories (with @ConceptualJames), out now as an audiobook!
@PaulPt88 @RichardCCarrier Amazon UK should have some inventory, but demand may have temporarily outweighed supply. As we are a US-based publisher, there is an inevitable lag when refreshing supply in the UK. If you send more details to [email protected], we can try to investigate.
NEW RELEASE: More than a decade has passed since peer-reviewed studies began questioning the historical existence of Jesus. @RichardCCarrier's new book surveys what has happened since and how biblical studies continues down the wrong path. https://t.co/lxbvLmLMPI
Thank you @OsborneInk for interviewing me about my forthcoming book, Sacrificial Lambs (Pitchstone Nov 4, 2025), for The Distance Mag's podcast. Truly a pleasure, despite the difficult subject matter. I look forward to listening to the finished product.
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"[T]ruth is great and will prevail if left to herself; that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict unless by human interposition disarmed of her natural weapons, FREE ARGUMENT AND DEBATE." —TJ [emphasis added]
STATEMENT: President Trump may believe he has the power to revise the First Amendment with the stroke of a pen, but he doesn’t.
Flag burning as a form of political protest is protected by the First Amendment. That’s nothing new.
While people can be prosecuted for burning anything in a place they aren’t allowed to set fires, the government can’t prosecute protected expressive activity — even if many Americans, including the president, find it “uniquely offensive and provocative.”
You don’t have to like flag burning. You can condemn it, debate it, or hoist your own flag even higher.
The beauty of free speech is that you get to express your opinions, even if others don’t like what you have to say.
Praise for SHE/HIM/US, by Lisa Bellot, MD: "The harrowing experience of a mom with a trans-identified daughter who knows that her daughter is not, in fact, trans. [It] is moving, engrossing, and captivating, and is bound to be a comfort and inspiration to many." —@LisaMarchiano
What would make you believe in the afterlife? Experienced any funny or poignant "signs"? Filmmaker Onur Tukel (@simiannation) discusses a bit of woo -- and his new book, Run Werewolf Run -- with @TheRealDratch and @irenebremis13 https://t.co/YJCM1i2KdN
See this thoughtful review of Psychedelic Injustice by Thomas Hatsis. "Psychedelic Injustice ... implicitly asks you to consider your own values, and under which narrative you wish to pick your mushrooms."
My experiences of speaking at university (audience question).
Clip #3 from the @FSUofAustralia Adelaide launch of my book, The Intellectual Dark web: A history (and possible future). @PitchstoneBooks
Excited that my first novel, Run Werewolf Run is coming out June 24th from @PitchstoneBooks! Been working on this for five years now! Lycanthropy lovers, don't be intimidated by the page count! There are over 100 illustrations! Thanks @BDisgusting!
Political philosopher @JamieQRoberts casts a bit of light on the Intellectual Dark Web in his *new* book The Intellectual Dark Web: A History (and Possible Future). Out now! For a short excerpt, see: https://t.co/wIlqMklGUW