by Peter Venetoklis | Jun 18, 2017 | Economics, Politics
The ease of publishing and sharing editorial content that the Internet affords us has done wonders for the proliferation of knowledge, of ideas, of opinions and critiques, and of contrasting viewpoints. This ease has also, unfortunately, made sloppy thinking and...
by Peter Venetoklis | Jun 13, 2017 | Opinion, Politics
Trump’s heavy use of Twitter for relaying his thoughts, both during his campaign and as President, is, depending on your point of view, evidence of tactical brilliance, evidence of a temperament fundamentally unsuited for the Presidency, evidence of a...
by Peter Venetoklis | Jun 12, 2017 | Economics, Health, Opinion
Political debates (and not just political debates) tend to be chock-full of cheap tactics and assorted logical fallacies. When it comes to the health care debate, two in particular tend to stand out, and they’re often linked. Those who argue in favor of heavy...
by Peter Venetoklis | Jun 9, 2017 | Culture, Opinion
It is a malady confined to man, and not seen in any other creature, to hate and despise himself. — Michel de Montaigne My household “reading room,” a locale that lends itself to the consumption of short bits of written material, has amongst its...
by Peter Venetoklis | Jun 6, 2017 | Culture, Health, Opinion, Politics
A question recently arose in a political forum I frequent, as to whether making birth control pills over-the-counter (and thus drastically reducing the cost of acquiring them) would appease the reproductive-rights scolds. This is a proposal that has been floating...
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