Much to like in this, especially if you want to understand what goes wrong (has gone wrong) with government actions and how that has contributed to distrust of government and experts.
https://t.co/5vY79TBZOp
At PSL, an attempt to spell out how universities now operate--as a prelude to how they *should.* If you aren't in a university, this might help explain the problems they face. If you are in a university, I'd be interested in what you think I get wrong.
https://t.co/0THw8opyFa
My latest at PSL. Maybe it's time to end voting districts entirely. That would mean more gerrymandering, reducing the power of the duopoly, and getting representatives we want.
https://t.co/Ocdq3xWRte
I've recently learned a new word--otrovert--that probably describes me. That probably comes out in my newest PSL post. I want to discourage people from identifying with the groups they belong to. We should all be individuals first, group members second.
https://t.co/bXKklkCEVG
I've never been convinced we should have given up ad coelum rights. Now I wonder about sacrificing a different part of the bundle of rights with regard to AI. New at PSL.
https://t.co/X4OKxW16Dn
One week until Thanksgiving. A repeat (my first) at PSL on how to deal with talking with family members you think are radically wrong.
https://t.co/gsu15TikfB
Of course, you don't need another response to Charlie Kirk's assassination. This is a bit more than that. A tie in to my work on civil discourse. My newest at PSL:
https://t.co/dW5uxNCHJ4