Occam’s Razor and the Limits of Simplicity

This—widely misunderstood—theoretical touchstone has guided our scientific and philosophical enquires for centuries. But is complexity always such a bad thing? Not according to Doctor Sababa.


 

Justin Trudeau’s Track Record of Failure

The Trudeau Liberals have a track record of dismal leadership, yet this country has so much talent and potential.



Why Does America Hate Itself?

The country may be divided, but the mood at Ground Zero was hopeful.



Thursday, 16 September 2021

Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Provence Winemakers Return Home to Charred Vines and Fears of Smoke Taint

A wildfire in southern France’s Var region burned 600 acres of vines and exposed another 2,400 to smoke, putting rosé at risk.



Monday, 13 September 2021

Sri Lanka Organic Revolution Threatens Tea Disaster

The nation’s president banned chemical fertilizers this year, which tea plantation owners say could cause crops to fail as early as next month.



Sunday, 12 September 2021

Progressivism As Camouflage

The rise of modern progressivism makes the most sense when we see it as an effort to legitimate failing institutions.



The Cliché Writes Back

Machine-written literature might offend your tastes but until the dawn of Romanticism most writers were just as formulaic.